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18 shop
18 therefore
18 thought
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17 back
17 called
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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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vacuum

   Art.
1 4| said that " Nature abhors a vacuum." This peculiarly unscientific 2 4| of nature relating to a vacuum it was simply a question 3 4| therefore propelled into the vacuum with a force equal to the 4 4| difficulty of producing the vacuum. To Papin belongs the credit 5 4| on the bottom, leaving a vacuum under the piston. When the 6 4| the steam and created a vacuum. So far he wasfollowing 7 4| a piston Having got the vacuum, he opened a pipe that communicated 8 4| as a means for making a vacuum, and so bringing the pressure 9 4| not removed by means of a vacuum, it must be overcome by 10 4| the steam and creates a vacuum. The piston then makes its 11 4| condense the steam and create a vacuum, the cylinder had to be 12 4| this happened at all, the vacuum would be incomplete, and 13 4| that, as the water was in a vacuum, it did not need to be heated 14 4| the condenser and make a vacuum there. In will rush the 15 4| steam is elastic making a vacuum there, at second hand, as 16 4| piston and drive it into the vacuum. Watt set the cylinder, 17 4| assisted in its action by a vacuum that eliminated resistance.~ 18 4| enclosed space in which a vacuum could be created by condensation,


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