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| Alphabetical [« »] gained 4 gains 1 galvanic 6 gas 12 gaseous 5 gases 11 gave 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 currents 12 equivalent 12 fall 12 gas 12 let 12 measure 12 see | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances gas |
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1 II | remains as such, is an elastic gas which endeavours to expand 2 II | endeavoured to expand like a gas; and from this assumption 3 III| case of the steam engine. A gas which is allowed to expand 4 III| of this cooling. For the gas has, in expanding, to overcome 5 III| observer which does it. Gas thus performs work, and 6 III| If, on the contrary, the gas is suddenly allowed to issue 7 III| in another direction. A gas would thus be analogous 8 III| compound - carbonic acid - a gas known to all of you as that 9 III| essential constituent of the gas which is used for lighting 10 III| free state it is also a gas, the lightest of all, and 11 III| wires, k, you see bubbles of gas ascend from the plates i 12 III| just as happens with oxygen gas, in which the processes