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| Alphabetical [« »] gradually 5 gramme 2 gravitation 1 gravity 16 greased 2 great 19 greater 9 | Frequency [« »] 16 experiments 16 far 16 first 16 gravity 16 he 16 machines 15 acid | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances gravity |
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1 I | cannot obey the pull of gravity without setting the whole 2 I | one as obeys the action of gravity. Hence, if the clock is 3 I | the present exhausted. Its gravity is not lost or diminished; 4 I | but the capacity of this gravity to produce the motion of 5 I | in streams from them. The gravity of water we use as moving 6 I | it has lost none of its gravity, it is no longer in a position 7 I | used up, which is due to gravity - that is, to the attraction 8 I | thing in the world; by its gravity it can exert no great effect; 9 I(1) | multiplied by the intensity of gravity.~ 10 II | to bring the weight to a. Gravity resists this motion, and 11 II | it obeys this force of gravity and returns to M, arrives 12 II | opposition to the action of gravity, is only to be sought in 13 II | to overcome the force of gravity which the weight exerts. 14 II(2)| divide it by the intensity of gravity; that is, by the velocity 15 III | the earth in the form of gravity exerts upon a raised weight. 16 III | deep as it can fall, its gravity remains as before, but it