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" But a bottle filled with water, or any other liquid, may be let down to any depth without damage, because, in this case, the internal pressure is equal to the external... "
A School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy: With a ... - Page 79
by Richard Green Parker - 1850 - 404 pages
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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 3

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 516 pages
...so that all the parts, at the same deptb, ' press each other with equal force in every direction. 3. An empty bottle being corked, and by means of a weight, let down a certain depth into the sea, it will be broken, or the cork will be driven into it by the perpendicular...
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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 458 pages
...so that all the parts, at the same depth, press each other with equal force in every direction. 3. An empty bottle being corked, and by means of a weight, let down a certain depth into the sea, it will be broken, or the cork will be driven into it by the perpendicular...
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Conversations on Natural Philosophy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lauris Blake - 1826 - 308 pages
...pressure on one side, in a cubical vessel, is, I suppose, not so great as the pressure downwards. * An empty bottle being corked, and, by means of a weight, let down a certain depth, into the sea, it will be broken, or the cork will be driven into it by the perpendicular...
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The Youth's Miscellaneous Sketch Book: A Compilation of Useful and Amusing ...

1829 - 126 pages
...certainly destroys liberty, and it makes some virtues impracticable, and others extremely difficult An empty bottle being corked, and by means of a weight let down a certain depth into the sea, it will be broken, or the cork will be driven into it by the perpendicular...
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An Easy Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, for the Use of Schools

Sir Richard Phillips - 1832 - 286 pages
...perpendicular pressure is manifest; for the deeper the bladder is immersed, the more will its bulk be contracted. 2. An empty bottle being corked, and...by means of a weight, let down to a certain depth into the sea, it will be broken, or the cork will be driven into it by the perpendicular pressure....
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The Boston School Compendium of Natural and Experimetal Philosophy ...

Richard Green Parker - 1838 - 266 pages
...of the water in all directions; and the deeper it is immersed the more will it be contracted. 295. An empty bottle, being corked, and by means of a weight...with water. This will take place even if the cork be fastened with wire and sealed. But a bottle filled with water, or any other liquid, may be let down...
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The Boston School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...

Richard Green Parker - 1839 - 298 pages
...immersed the more will it be contracted. 295. An empty bottle, being corked, and by means of a weight lot down to a certain depth in the sea, will either be...with water. This will take place even if the cork be fastened with wire and sealed. Bnt a bottle filled with water, or any other liquid, may be let down...
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Boston School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy

Richard Green Parker - 1844 - 276 pages
...of the water in all directions; and the deeper it is immersed the more will it be contracted. 295. An empty bottle, being corked, and by means of a weight...or the cork will be driven into it, and the bottle he filled with water. This will take place even if the cork be fastened with wire and sealed. But a...
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A School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Embracing the ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 418 pages
...will the particles of fluids remain at rest? Explain Fig. 51. What does Fig. 52 represent? If tlio equality of the pressure be undisturbed, what will...corked, and by means of a weight let down to a certain deptli in the sea, will either be broken by the pressure, or the cork will be driven into it, and the...
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A School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Embracing the ...

Richard Green Parker - 1856 - 502 pages
...water in all directions ; and the deeper it is immersed, the more will it be contracted.* 436. An empjy bottle, being corked, and, by means of a weight, let down to a certain depth in the eea, will either be broken by the pressure, or the cork will be driven into it, and the bottle be filled...
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