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1 Int| in 1894, he continued to produce in an unbroken stream. He 2 I | diversified arrangements. We produce by their agency an infinite 3 I | arrangements which the machines produce; we are only concerned with 4 I | capacity of this gravity to produce the motion of the clockwork 5 I | raised through a foot can produce.1~We may apply this measure 6 I | for damming the rivers to produce any amount of water power.~ 7 II | is motive force, and can produce work, is called vis viva. 8 II | see, then, that heat can produce mechanical power; but in 9 II | case, for instance, when we produce fire by striking flint against 10 III| quantity of work is required to produce that amount of heat which 11 III| natural forces which can produce work - I mean the chemical. 12 III| gunpowder and the steam engine produce; for the heat which is consumed 13 III| united; they can no longer produce either heat or work any 14 III| mechanical forces, if we produce the electrical current by 15 III| electrical currents pass they produce heat; I stretch a thin platinum 16 III| all.~A raised weight can produce work, but in doing so it 17 III| when they come into play, produce either heat or electrical 18 III| measured by the heat which they produce. By similar relations, the 19 III| wealth. A machine which could produce work from nothing was as