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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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cohesion

   Lecture
1 II | Lecture II: Gravitation - Cohesion~Do me the favor to pay me 2 II | the name of this board - Cohesion, or the attraction exerted 3 II | conditions of the attraction of cohesion! how many new phenomena 4 II | result of this power of cohesion and attraction.~I have here 5 II | place in its condition of cohesion at the moment it is made. 6 II | only the attraction of cohesion is in a certain degree changed, 7 II | because its attraction of cohesion is changed. And what will 8 II | as respects the force of cohesion.~ ~Here is a piece of glass [ 9 II | differing only in its power of cohesion, because while yet melted 10 II | together by this power of cohesion, but that they are held 11 II | parts, different degrees of cohesion, and thus attract and bend 12 II | arranged by the force of cohesion.~Now we will see how calcareous 13 II | calcareous spar by the force of cohesion.~And now I will show you 14 II | these parts the force of cohesion is being exerted in a different 15 II | because we weaken the force of cohesion between particle and particle. 16 III| Lecture III: Cohesion - Chemical Affinity~We will 17 III| due to its attraction of cohesion; but if Mr. Anderson will 18 III| it has its attraction of cohesion so much diminished as to 19 III| diminish the attraction of cohesion we absorb heat, and whenever 20 III| lost their attraction of cohesion; for here is the fluid mercury, 21 III| lift it up straight, the cohesion is so great that the lower 22 III| illustrate this power of cohesion of the particles of liquids. 23 III| hold water, owing to the cohesion.~You have now seen that 24 III| what will happen when this cohesion is broken up. Now this liquid 25 III| diminish its attraction of cohesion; it is now boiling, and 26 III| greatly is the attraction of cohesion diminished by heat; and 27 III| attraction of gravitation or cohesion, and this new attraction 28 III| dealing with the force of cohesion; we are dealing with another 29 IV | overcoming the attraction of cohesion of the particles. Again, 30 IV | either of gravitation or cohesion. For instance: here are 31 V | having the attraction of cohesion, and if I set fire to it, 32 V | gravitation, and attraction of cohesion, and certain chemical attraction; 33 V | aggregation of particles, or of cohesion, or of electricity (for


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