| 1825 - 510 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat none, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...inch, so that the beam is very limited in its play. [¡0 3 % 1 G 5 If 3 Z The weights I use are one globule of gold, which weighs one grain; and two or... | |
| 1826 - 460 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground ' 'at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...sides of the beam. They rise above the surface of thetable only one and a half or two-tenths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited in its play.... | |
| 1827 - 600 pages
...lime on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and theirdistance is such, that the needle, when laid across them, rests...two-tenths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited iu its play. " The weights I use are one globule of gold, which weighs one grain, and two or three... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1827 - 692 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...beam. They rise above the surface of the table only If or 2-tenths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited in its play. The weights I use are one... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 1118 pages
...These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them maybe in the same plane ; and their distance is such that the needle, when laid across, rests on them at a small distance from the sides of the beam. They rise above the surface of the table... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 602 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...They rise above the surface of the table only one tenth and a half or two tenths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited in its play. See fig. IQO.... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1831 - 390 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...the sides of the beam. They rise above the surface bf the table only one tenth and a half, or two tenths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1831 - 706 pages
...the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same place ; and thtir distance is such that the needle, when laid across...beam. They rise above the surface of the table only 1£ or 2-10ths of an inch, so that the beam is very limited in its play. The • Anna!- of Philosophy,... | |
| 1831 - 358 pages
...stand upright. These two ends are ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same plane ; and their distance...across them, rests on them at a small distance from the eides of the beam. They rise above the surface of the table only one tenth and a half, or two tenths... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1831 - 712 pages
...ground at the same time on a flat hone, that the extreme surfaces of them may be in the same place ; and their distance is such that the needle, when laid across them, rests on at a small distance from the sides of the beam. They above the surface of the table only 1 j or 2-10ths... | |
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