| Jeremiah Joyce - Astronomy - 1815 - 680 pages
...Father. He was. And also that the bulk of water displaced was, in each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He then made the same trial with the...more water than the gold, and less than the silver. Emma. Accordingly he concluded, I .imagine, that it was neither pure gold, nor pure silver. Charles.... | |
| Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1824 - 394 pages
...each experiment equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made a like trial with the crown, and found it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. THE ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 236 pages
...each experiment equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made a like trial with the •rown, and found it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold, nor pure silver. 101. A body immersed in... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lauris Blake - Astronomy - 1826 - 308 pages
...was, in each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made trial with the crown, and found it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. occupy more space, and therefore... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Fluid mechanics - 1837 - 516 pages
...each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made a like trial with the crown, and found it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. This discovery by Archimedes,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Physics - 1838 - 266 pages
...in each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. lie next made trial with the crown, ;ind Pound it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. * In the second illustration,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1838 - 348 pages
...each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made a like trial with the crown, and found it /displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. CII. A body immersed in a... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1844 - 276 pages
...was, in each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made trial with the crown, and found it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclode, that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. * In the seeor.d illostration,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Physics - 1849 - 418 pages
...each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made trial with the crown, and found that it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which led him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold n«r pure silver. 118. What is an hydrometer?... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Physics - 1850 - 408 pages
...each experiment, equal to the bulk of the metal. He next made trial with the crown, and found that it displaced more water than the gold, and less than the silver, which Jed him to conclude, that it was neither pure gold nor pure silver. • CHAPTER VI. HYDRAULICS.... | |
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