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1 I | as the resistance of the air, oppose to the motion of 2 I | The sails are driven by air in motion - by wind. Air 3 I | air in motion - by wind. Air at rest could just as little 4 II | moving masses of water and air is necessary to prove that 5 II | by the resistance of the air and by friction.~You see 6 II | of the resistance of the air and of friction. Neither 7 II | simple instance, atmospheric air. An apparatus is represented 8 II | glass globe filled with dry air, which is placed in a metal 9 II | gases from the boiler, the air in the globe, which would 10 II | exactly like atmospheric air. And instead of the column 11 II | against the surrounding air, and by that at its place 12 III| experiments: With ~atmospheric air . . . . . . . . . 426.0 13 III| carbon with the oxygen of the air, taking place under the 14 III| intense than in atmospheric air, where the oxygen mixed