General Physics for Students: a Text-Book On the Fundamental Properties of ...

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General Physics for Students: a Text-Book On the Fundamental Properties of ...
Edwin Edser
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Hence, if we suppose a space to be filled with spheres in normal piling, any external forces which act on the aggregate, and produce a change in the relative positions of the spheres, will increase the volume of the aggregate. In other words, a granular medium has the pro- perty of expanding when it is compressed laterally : this pro- perty is called dilataney.
Fig. 79.-Loose, or cubical piling. expt. 17. - Obtain an indiarabl)er balloon, such as is made to bein6ated and used as a toy by childr
...en. Pour boiling water on sand which has been sifted ; by this means a mixture of sand and water, free from air, is obtained. Introduce the sand into the balloon by the aid of a funnel ; the sand may be washed into the balloon by means of water, superfluous water being expelled occasionally. When the balloon is full of the wet sand, fix a piece of glass tube into its mouth, and pour water in until it stands at some height in the tube. On squeezing the sides of the balloon, water is not expelled as might have been expected, but is sucked into the balloon ; thus showing that the overall volume of the sand increases under lateral pressure.

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