The Laws of Gravitation; Memoirs By Newton, Bouguer And Cavendish, Together With Abstracts of Other Important Memoirs

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The Laws of Gravitation; Memoirs By Newton, Bouguer And Cavendish, Together With Abstracts of Other Important Memoirs
Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727
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After they had continued an hour in that position, they were found to have cooled 1**.5, so as to be only 6° warmer than the air. They were then moved to the positive position ; and in both positions the arm was drawn aside about four divisions more, after the weights had remained an hour in that position, than it was at first.
May 22, 1798. The experiment was repeated in the same manner, except that the lamps were made so as to burn only a short time, and only two hours were suffered to elapse
... before the weights were moved. The weights were now found to be scarcely 2° warmer than the case ; and the arm was drawn aside about two divisions more, after the weights had remained an hour in the position they were moved to, than it was at first.
On May 23, the experiment was tried in the same manner, except that the weights were cooled by laying ice on them ; the ice being confined in its place by tin plates, which, on moving the weights, fell to the ground, so as not to be in the way. On moving the weights to the negative position, they were found 79 MEMOIRS ON to be about 8° colder than the air, and their eflfect on the arm seemed now to diminish on standing, instead of increasing, as it did before ; as the arm was drawn aside about 2^ divisions less, at the end of an hour after the motion of the weights, than it was at first.


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