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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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1 I(4) | sulphate of copper, becomes solid, the heat which retained 2 II | and is true of every other solid - they are all held together 3 II | actually build them up into a solid wall by pressure between 4 II | that they are no longer solid, will, as the water cools, 5 II | to say, come back to the solid form. [The lecturer here 6 II | pieces.] There! you see the solid glass has suddenly become 7 II(13)| crystallizes in the form of solid cubes, which, aggregated 8 II | different directions within the solid mass.~ ~ 9 III | particles of bodies - of solid bodies - attract each other, 10 III | power of attraction that the solid substance is destroyed altogether. 11 III | it; and while part of the solid water is becoming liquid, 12 III | northern regions is all solid ice and icebergs, while 13 III | when water passes from the solid to the liquid state. If 14 III | the fact that whenever a solid body loses some of that 15 III | means of which it remains solid, heat is absorbed; and if, 16 III | convert a liquid into a solid, e. g., water into ice, 17 III | disturbed, will at once become a solid; and as I explained to you 18 III | by reason of its becoming solid heat is evolved, and I can 19 III | bulb; there! it is becoming solid; and look at the colored 20 III | You have now seen that the solid water can become fluid by 21 III | temperature, will become a solid; but if we apply heat to 22 III | am about to submit this solid body to the same kind of 23 IV | together as a liquid or a solid, there is also another force, 24 IV | liquid condition and then the solid condition. We never combine 25 IV | the lecture it will be a solid stone - a wet stone, no 26 IV | doubt, but more or less solid - in consequence of the 27 IV | changing two liquids into a solid body a wonderful manifestation 28 IV | its power of liquefying solid bodies and vaporizing liquid


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