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1 I | a block of ice upon the table], there water - [pointing 2 I | stick, upon the side of a table". Now I have here a table, 3 I | table". Now I have here a table, a piece of stick, and a 4 I | hung to the edge of this table? It is to be done, and can 5 I | different velocities to the table [dropping them]; and if, 6 I | you see they reach the table or earth at different times; 7 I | few inches of the lecture table], and allow it then to fall 8 I | that they both reach the table at the same moment.~We have 9 II | fragments of iron on the table]. There! I have already 10 II | thing with them here [on the table], they do not attract each 11 II | directions. I have on the table before me a number of little 12 III| floor and up through the table) we shall have a certain 13 IV | stands here quietly on the table, waiting until we want to 14 IV | while they are lying on the table. Here the lead is in a lump, 15 IV | making that lead press on the table as it was when it first 16 IV | the pressure is upon the table, and will remain there until 17 V | have two specimens on the table) which are called magnets 18 VI | is falling down on to the table. This, then, is the action 19 VI | rods coming through the table. We need do no more than