Physical Technics; Or, Teacher's Manual of Physical Manipulation, Etc

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Physical Technics; Or, Teacher's Manual of Physical Manipulation, Etc
Alfred Payson Gage
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"Whatever light is, at each point of space there is something going on, whether displacement, or rotation, or something not yet imagined, but which is certainly of the nature of a directed quantity, the direction of which is normal to the direction of the ray. This is completely proved by the phenomena of interference." — Maxwell.
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TEST QUESTIONS.
1. Describe an experiment which you have performed at your home, and state the lesson derived fro
...m it.
2. Why, as you raise the vessel B^ Fig. 22, Physics, higher and higher, is the rubber forced inward more and more ?
3. Name some phenomena which are the result of the earth's attracting the moon and the moon's attracting the earth. — Ans, The former attraction mainly keeps the inoon in her orbit, and the latter is one of the causes of tidal phenomena.
4. What is the distinction between mass and weight? Which better defines a body ? Why ?
5. If the earth were a homogeneous shell devoid of air, and a person were to jump from one side toward the center, where would he stop ?


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