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| Alphabetical [« »] manufactures 1 many 5 mark 1 mass 13 masses 5 master 1 masterpieces 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 capacity 13 kind 13 life 13 mass 13 motive 13 much 13 side | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances mass |
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1 I | will at once see that the mass of water which turns the 2 II | the velocity of a moving mass can act as motive force. 3 II | The velocity of the moving mass, M, is thus capable of raising 4 II | capable of raising this mass; that is to say, in the 5 II | the vis viva of the moving mass. It is equal to the work, 6 II | foot-pounds, which the same mass can exert after its velocity 7 II | weight and that of a moving mass - may merge into one another. 8 II | In the points a and b the mass has no velocity; at the 9 II | the greater part of the mass of the powder is converted 10 II | heated that the phosphoric mass ignites, teaches this fact. 11 III| expansion of the gaseous mass.~How much heat the various 12 III| The velocity of a moving mass can do work, but in doing 13 III| of the unalterability of mass, and the unalterability