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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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mass

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | such almost infinitesimal mass as some of these celestial 2 I, I | brightness, was hidden by a dense mass of cloud, and the fog, which 3 I, XV | If, in truth, a certain mass had been broken off from 4 I, XV | likely it might be that a mass of the earth on being detached 5 I, XVIII| vapors at all, but a dense mass of birds packed as closely 6 I, XVIII| natural that this clustered mass of birds, as representing 7 I, XXII | Because, I tell you, the mass of Gallia is so inferior 8 I, XXIV | it was erected on a low mass of rocks that was the sole 9 II, IV | require to know its area, its mass, its volume, its density, 10 II, IV | measurement, I have determined its mass, its density, and the force 11 II, V | operations for calculating the mass and density of his comet, 12 II, V | the earth. Secondly, its mass, that is, the quality of 13 II, V | that projected above the mass of snow which had accumulated 14 II, VII | attraction, density, and mass.”~Everyone gave him his 15 II, VII | us go on and compute the mass.”~“No, captain, the density 16 II, VII | volume, we can determine the mass as soon as we have ascertained 17 II, VII | to the determining of the mass or weight. This was a matter 18 II, VIII | is 1,387 times, and his mass 300 times greater; and although 19 II, X | like the moon, a dark cold mass in space?~In the event of 20 II, X | smaller than Jupiter; in mass he is only 90 times greater 21 II, XII | exploration known to the mass of the community, who received 22 II, XIV | gave a false result! The mass was wrong! The observations 23 II, XV | immediately influenced by the mass of its primary.~But now, 24 II, XVI | Lieutenant Procope, “that the mass of the earth is comparatively 25 II, XVII | whether the alteration in the mass of the comet would not result 26 II, XVII | withering scorn.~“Why, isnt her mass diminished? Isnt she split 27 II, XVII | Servadac.~“Just because the mass is altered you think the 28 II, XVII | louder than ever.~“What has mass to do with the orbit? Of 29 II, XVII | many comets do you know the mass, and yet you know their


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