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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
On the Conservation of Force

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fall

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1 I | performed for ten pounds fall through five feet. Hence, 2 I | conclude that the height of the fall being the same, the work 3 I | with double the height of fall, the weight will overcome 4 I | increases as the height of fall. Hence, we may take the 5 I | magnitude and height of fall of such a weight as would 6 I | the wheel must necessarily fall in order to do so, and that 7 I | greater one has risen. But a fall of 100 pounds through four 8 I | much 400 foot-pounds as a fall of 400 pounds through one 9 I | have a scarcely perceptible fall, as, for instance, on the 10 I | necessarily have a great fall if it only strikes with 11 I | the hammer and allow it to fall with great velocity, it 12 III| fallen as deep as it can fall, its gravity remains as


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