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... cloud is projected into the air . Watch the cloud sharply you notice that it first forms at a little distance from the top of the funnel . Give close attention , and you will sometimes see a perfectly clear space between the funnel and ...
... cloud is projected into the air . Watch the cloud sharply you notice that it first forms at a little distance from the top of the funnel . Give close attention , and you will sometimes see a perfectly clear space between the funnel and ...
Page 165
... cloud . Watch the cloud - banner from the funnel of a running locomotive ; you see it growing gradually less dense . It finally melts away altogether , and if you continue your observations , you will not fail to notice that the speed ...
... cloud . Watch the cloud - banner from the funnel of a running locomotive ; you see it growing gradually less dense . It finally melts away altogether , and if you continue your observations , you will not fail to notice that the speed ...
Page 166
... cloud , in the case of the locomotive or the kettle , heat is necessary . By heating the water we first convert it into steam , and then by chilling the steam we convert it into cloud . Is there any fire in Nature which produces the clouds ...
... cloud , in the case of the locomotive or the kettle , heat is necessary . By heating the water we first convert it into steam , and then by chilling the steam we convert it into cloud . Is there any fire in Nature which produces the clouds ...
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