| 1825 - 510 pagine
...I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the -pVo °^ a gramFor if the thing to be weighed weighs one grain, it will,...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh -^. of a grain,... | |
| 1826 - 490 pagine
...beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the ya'ji Q part of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed, weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight at five ; if it weighs 6-10ths of a... | |
| 1826 - 460 pagine
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the -j-jVtf of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight at five ; if it weighs 6-10ths of a... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1826 - 430 pagine
...of the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the 12^of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs one...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh 6-10ths of... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1827 - 588 pagine
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the -rzfor of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...counterpoise the heavy gold weight at five : if it weighs 6-lOths of a grain, you must place the heavy gold weight at five, and one of the lighter ones at the... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1827 - 692 pagine
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the TTTW °fa grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs one grain,...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weigh half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at five. If it weigh 0.6 of a... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1827 - 678 pagine
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the -rrW °' a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs one...it will, when placed on one extremity of the beam, counterpoiw the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weigh half a grain, it will counterpoise... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 1118 pagine
...was able to determine the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the '/mm of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weighs */'««»•... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 412 pagine
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the -j-'j,-, of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh -fs of a grain,... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 602 pagine
...the weight of any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the T,oVo of a grain- F°r if *he thing to be weighed weighs one grain, it will, when...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh -fg of a grain,... | |
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