Experimental Researches in Chemistry And Physics

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All these are na- tural consequences, if the film be considered as a flexible but inelastic envelope formed over the whole surface whilst the heaps were rising and falling.
103. The mode of action by which these heaps are formed is now very evident, and is analogous in some points to that by which the currents and the involving heaps already described are produced. The plate in rising tends to lift the overlying fluid, and in falling to recede from it ; and the force which it is competent to co
...mmunicate to the fluid can, in consequence of the physical qualities of the latter, be transferred from par- ticle to particle in any direction. The heaps are at their maxi- mum elevation just after the plate begins to recede from them ; before it has completed its motion downwards, the pressure of the atmosphere and that part of the force of the plate which through cohesion is communicated to them, has acted, and by the time the plate has begun to return, it meets them endowed with momentum in the opposite direction, in consequence of which they do not rise as a heap, but expand laterally, all the forces in action combining to raise a similar set of heaps, at exactly intermediate distances, which attain their maximum height just after the plate again begins to recede ; these therefore undergo a similar process of demolition, being resolved into exact dupli- cates of the first heaps.

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