Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... dust . And yet no significance is given to dust unless it appears in large ... particles floating in the atmosphere or suspended in the water have a most ... particles were attracted by the law of gravitation under certain ...
... dust . And yet no significance is given to dust unless it appears in large ... particles floating in the atmosphere or suspended in the water have a most ... particles were attracted by the law of gravitation under certain ...
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... particles of water- vapor combining with each other to form a cloud - particle is now exploded . Dust is required as a free - surface on which the vapor - particles will condense . The fine particles of dust in the air attract the vapor - ...
... particles of water- vapor combining with each other to form a cloud - particle is now exploded . Dust is required as a free - surface on which the vapor - particles will condense . The fine particles of dust in the air attract the vapor - ...
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... particles in the lower strata , the beautiful sunset effects would cease . In fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through without being seen , and soon after the sun ...
... particles in the lower strata , the beautiful sunset effects would cease . In fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through without being seen , and soon after the sun ...
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... dust - particles before coming down to the natural dew- point temperature of the clean glass . The difference between the two tempera- tures indicates the temperature above the dew - point at which the dust condenses the water - vapor ...
... dust - particles before coming down to the natural dew- point temperature of the clean glass . The difference between the two tempera- tures indicates the temperature above the dew - point at which the dust condenses the water - vapor ...
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... particles , falling on it , glisten opal- like with the reflected light , in order that they may be more easily ... dust - particles . The observer , look- ing through the magnifying - glass upon the silver table , sees the mist ...
... particles , falling on it , glisten opal- like with the reflected light , in order that they may be more easily ... dust - particles . The observer , look- ing through the magnifying - glass upon the silver table , sees the mist ...
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