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1001 II(8) | redissolved when the liquid is stirred: when a little more of the
1002 V | I touched. [The lecturer stood upon the insulating stool,
1003 III | to me if, having lost the stopper out of this alcohol bottle,
1004 II | this mechanical power of straining, or whether we take other
1005 I | into the barge. You see how strangely different subjects for our
1006 VI | experiment which is rather striking when seen for the first
1007 IV | attraction or affinity is just as strikingly limited: it can no more
1008 V | indicators. I bend round a strip of paper into a hoop, and
1009 IV(22) | of sulphuric acid and the strongest nitric acid or of sulphuric
1010 IV | take a smooth metal button stuck on a cork, and rub it on
1011 VI | and makes the observing student find~"Tongues in trees,
1012 VI | these subjects; for what study is there more fitted to
1013 VI | inconvenience that I at first subjected you to. I hope that the
1014 II(8) | perchloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate) very gradually. The red
1015 I | greater, why then, with submission to you, we will take such
1016 IV | by chemical affinity will subside as soon as the stream of
1017 I | than a few words; and, as a substitute, I will endeavor to make
1018 V | experiments, we can add or subtract this power of magnetism,
1019 Int | achievement as to lead his successor, Tyndall, to say, "Taking
1020 IV | in the vessel. It wants a suddenness of pressure, or we shall
1021 VI | chemical affinity. Let that suffice for the present; and now
1022 VI | glorious spark like the sunlight in the heavens above us.
1023 IV | because I have limited the supply of oxygen, and the inside
1024 IV | Unlike oxygen, which is a supporter of combustion and will not
1025 II(10) | were not, as is commonly supposed, invented by Prince Rupert,
1026 I | aid, and I am perfectly sure, without looking inside
1027 I | very well how the oceans surround the globe - how they fall
1028 VI | known. Philosophers had been suspecting this affinity for a long
1029 V | is a great deal sent from Sweden. They have the attraction
1030 IV | in the lower part of the syringe.] All we want is to get
1031 IV | in bulk. [The following tabular statement having reference
1032 II | it with the point of the tail just projecting out; upon
1033 III | and that I may be able to talk and blow a bubble too, I
1034 IV(21) | Lead pyrophorus. This is tartrate of lead which has been heated
1035 I | because experience has taught me that it is necessary.
1036 II | take one of these little tear-like pieces and break off ever
1037 Int | In spite of the highly technical nature of his work in research,
1038 II | subject of gravitation without telling you something about its
1039 II | its internal structure, tells us about the action of these
1040 I | the same place at common temperatures, which water steam has not.
1041 VI | moment for the purpose of tendering our thanks to them, and
1042 I | sensible distances apart, and tends to draw them together.~~
1043 III | exactly acquainted with the terms by which we express it.~
1044 I | in a manner of which this terrestrial globe by my side is a rough
1045 I(6) | obtained in a liquid state. Thilorier, a French chemist, afterward
1046 I | justified in continuing them, thinking that next week our power
1047 Int | marriage, at the age of thirty, joined the same sect, to
1048 II | ivory balls suspended by threads] near together, they attracted
1049 IV | cotton which is rolled up tightly; it does not go on burning,
1050 Int | sect, to which he adhered till his death. Religion and
1051 I | may be certain, when I am tilting it over, that I am lifting
1052 I | index, and see whether it tilts over or not. [The lecturer
1053 III | vessel out of this piece of tinfoil [bending the foil up into
1054 II | boy's experiment). Get a tobacco-pipe, fill it with lead, melt
1055 V | magnets (you will see me tomorrow make artificial magnets
1056 I | ounce, or a pound, or a ton, or a thousand tons, all
1057 III | Anderson, by means of a pair of tongs, handed to the lecturer
1058 VI | observing student find~"Tongues in trees, books in the running
1059 III | melting the ice where the iron touches it. You see the iron sinking
1060 | towards
1061 I | long]. Do not refer to your toy-books, and say you have seen that
1062 I | the two lines which I have traced cross each other; and if
1063 VI | chemical action which is there transformed into electricity and carried
1064 V | this different from the transmission of heat through this copper
1065 Int | Institution, and in 1813-15 he traveled extensively on the Continent
1066 III | will take the heat from the tray, and from the water underneath,
1067 V | short time to the subject treated of at the commencement of
1068 VI | student find~"Tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,
1069 III | powers of steam and the tremendous explosions which are sometimes
1070 III | was a boy, hearing of a trick in a country ale-house:
1071 IV | soon produce drops, and trickle down into the plate. Well,
1072 I | opposite end, it constantly tries to fall to the lowest point,
1073 I | a round piece of paper a trifle smaller in diameter than
1074 VI | gives interest to the most trifling phenomenon of nature, and
1075 VI | that these are really and truly electrical phenomena.~Now
1076 II | that attention, and then I trust we shall not part without
1077 I | is more, she proves the truth of our philosophy by standing
1078 III | have here. I will put a tuft of it into the neck of the
1079 III(16)| are added to some copper turnings. It produces deep red fumes
1080 II | and you see I can turn and twist the rays to and fro in different
1081 III | he showed could be easily twisted about with a pair of pliers.]
1082 V | serve new purposes, utterly unattainable by the powers we have spoken
1083 III | tray, and from the water underneath, and from the other things
1084 II(7) | it off from the dirt and undissolved alum.
1085 I | force, and it would remain undisturbed. Or I can try another kind
1086 I | care not to leave anything unexplained as I proceed, and, therefore,
1087 I | this purpose, therefore, unfitted as it may seem for an elderly,
1088 IV | are water, formed by the union of the oxygen of the air
1089 I(6) | and the sulphuric acid unites with the lime to form sulphate
1090 VI | I show you to prove the universal correlation of the physical
1091 VI | of the laws by which the universe is governed, may be the
1092 IV | they are just like this unlighted candle. It stands here quietly
1093 IV | can not go on burning an unlimited quantity of candle, for
1094 I | fall over thus [endeavoring unsuccessfully to balance it]; and this,
1095 VI | of the gunpowder remains untouched; I have only to drain off
1096 IV | at first, and has poured upward into the other, and there
1097 II | that there is a planet, Uranus, revolving round the sun
1098 VI | metal zinc, as it is very useful for our purpose), and I
1099 V | made to serve new purposes, utterly unattainable by the powers
1100 V | Lecture V: Magnetism - Electricity~
1101 I | fall as quickly in this vacuum as the coin does in the
1102 IV | liquefying solid bodies and vaporizing liquid bodies; by its power
1103 II | and bend the light with varying powers. We will now let
1104 I | ball fall with different velocities to the table [dropping them];
1105 I | earth, fall with the same velocity, whatever be their size.~
1106 VI | Lecture VI: The Correlation Of The
1107 II | bottle will go. [A 6-oz. vial was filled with water, and
1108 I | pendulum, I may make it vibrate as hard as I please and
1109 I | lowest point, swinging and vibrating most beautifully, and with
1110 I | respects the time of its vibration, and so on - but concerning
1111 III | support combustion very vigorously. [The lecturer here placed
1112 IV | combustion of the ether, was visible in the lower part of the
1113 I | of these powers: not the vital ones, but some of the more
1114 IV | combustion proceeded with vivid scintillations.]~Now this
1115 III | hydrogen would; but how vividly the combustion of the match
1116 IV(23) | salts (See Chemical News, vol. i., p. 36.)
1117 IV | the fire: the substances wait until we do something which
1118 IV | ether in the vessel. It wants a suddenness of pressure,
1119 II | s drops. [The glass was warmed in the spirit lamp, and
1120 II | curiously our ideas expand by watching these conditions of the
1121 I | those rocks, the ores, the water-springs, the atmosphere around,
1122 II | others, and all because we weaken the force of cohesion between
1123 II | as the diamonds which you wear? (I have put a specimen
1124 I | them, thinking that next week our power shall be greater,
1125 I | used for the purposes of weighing; and I have also one of
1126 IV | have different bulks and weights; and there are two or three
1127 IV | will be a solid stone - a wet stone, no doubt, but more
1128 | whereby
1129 | wherever
1130 I | therefore, has a power wherewith it acts upon the sheet of
1131 | whom
1132 III | wax running down into the wick. [The lecturer here turned
1133 V | present; there may be a little wind in the rooms slightly moving
1134 I | one each side, and give it wings, thus, and you will find
1135 III | have to do the same as If I wished to convert steam into water
1136 VI(24) | of the liberated hydrogen withdrawing oxygen from the indigo,
1137 Int | distinguished position. But he was working at too great pressure, and
1138 VI | came from Ballarat, and was worth pounds 8,000 or pounds 9,
1139 V | together at the ends, and wrap a piece of paper round,
1140 I | we proceed, I intend to write upon the board behind me
1141 III | It is not that Nature is wrong when we make a mistake.
1142 II | parts of this iron are so wrought as to keep close together
1143 IV(17) | Ydwp, "water," and yevvaw, "I
1144 Int | pension of 300 pounds a year from the British Government.~
1145 | Yes
1146 IV(17) | Ydwp, "water," and yevvaw, "I generate."
1147 VI | this metal. [A tassel of zinc-foil was ignited at a spirit