| Edmond Halley, Royal Society (Great Britain) - History of science and technology - 1705 - 390 pages
...contradictory to the Laws of Staticks and the Rules of the Equilibrium of Fluids. But thofe that IhaH confider how, when once an impetus is given to a Fluid Body, it is capable of mounting above its level,and checking others that have a contrary tendency to defcent by their own Gravity, will no longer... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Asia - 1705 - 398 pages
...is capable of mounting above its level,and checking othersthat lave a contrary tendency to defcent by their own "Gravity, will 'no longer regard this as a material Obltacle, but will rather conclude-, that the Jgreat flfwMJL there is between the rifing and jailing... | |
| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - Astronomy - 1708 - 430 pages
...contradi&ory to the Laws of Staticks and the Rules of the ^Equilibrium of Fluids. But thofe that fhall confider how, when once an impetus is given to a Fluid...and checking others that have a contrary tendency to defcent by their own Gravity, will no longer regard this as a material Obftacle, but will rather conclude,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1722 - 956 pages
...contradictory to the Laws of Staticki and the Rules of the ¿Equilibrium of Fluids. But thofe that ihall confider how when once an Impetus is given to a Fluid...capable of mounting above its Level, and checking others thac have a contrary tendency to defcend by their own Gravity, will no longer regard this as a material... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard - Balloons - 1799 - 462 pages
...to the ji^s of Sta.ticks:and the Rules/, of the Equilibrium o£ Fluids. But thofe that mail confide? how, when once. an Impetus is given to a fluid Body, it is capable ¿Amounting above its Level, and checking others that have a contrary Tendency to defcend by their... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard - 1799 - 494 pages
...Equilibrium of Fluids. But thofç that fhall coлfider how, when once an Impetus is given to a Huid Body, it is capable of mounting above its Level, and checking others that bave a contrary Tendency to defcend by their own Gravity, will no longer regard this as a material... | |
| John Pinkerton - Africa - 1804 - 694 pages
...contrary to the laws of Statics, and the rules ef the equilibrium of fluids. But those who shall consider how when once an impetus is given to a fluid body, it is capable of mounting pbove its level, and checking others that .have a contrary tendency to descend by their own gravity,... | |
| Samuel Vince - Hydrostatics - 1812 - 140 pages
...to the laws of statics, and the rules of the (Equilibrium of fluids. But those that shall consider how, when once an impetus is given to a fluid body, it is capable of mounting above it's level, and checking others that have a contrary tendency to descend by their own gravity, will... | |
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