10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COHESIBILITY»
Discover the use of
cohesibility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cohesibility and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Book of Nature: From the Last London Edition, to which ...
Cohesibility is the tendency which one part of matter evinces to unite with another
part of matter so as to form out of different bodies one common mass. It includes
the three modes which have often been regarded as three distinct properties, ...
2
The Book of Nature. - London, Longman, Rees, Brown and Green ...
are all branches of the common property of cohesibility. A wedge of iron", indeed,
may force its way through the solid fibres of the trunk of a tree; but it can only do
this by separating them from each other: it cannot penetrate the matter of which ...
... can imagine each cylinder as composed of however many individual cylinders
it may be next to (not after) one another -and thus regard each as breaking apart
independently. §7 Now, the cohesibility of a solid body is a 48 IMMANUEL KANT.
Immanuel Kant, Eckart Förster, Michael Rosen, 1995
4
The Gentleman's Magazine
Chemistry, including Magnetism, Elecfricity, Galvanism, or Voltaism; light and
other subtile bodies; artificial heat and cold; the cohesibility of animal and
vegetable fibres; Metals; Acids; lnfln'mmables, dim-ll. Mechanics; comprising
Bridges ...
5
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Coherence, со hi'-rens, j 8. cydlyniad; i I Coherency, co-hï'-ren-sï, j cytnndeb ; 1
cyflyniad; cyfuniad, cysylltiad ; cysondeb i Coherent, co-hi'-rent, a. cydlynol, cyflyn
- ol ; cyfunol ; cytun ; cyson, cyfaddas j Cohesibility, co-hes-i-bil'-i-tî, s. glynol- ...
6
The phonographic word-book number two ...: Intended ...
... incivility, unstuffed, institute, unstated, unstudied, instilling, installing,
unsaddling, insularity, unslaAed, incendiary, ensnaring, insecurity, insecurely: —
Expelling, ex-parte, expurge, expiring, expunge", cohesibility, cosmogony,
custom-house, ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1850
7
The Philosophy of Physics, Or Process of Creative ...
Cohesive attraction, as an attribute of matter, has always been a very
unaccountable thing, but not so that cohesibility which is the efl'ect of this all-
pervading force. Cohesion being a condition of circumstances, very well
accounts for any of its ...
Andrew BROWN (Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.), 1854
8
Empedocles Redivivus: Poetry and Analogy in Lucretius
... and porosity of bodies (6.936–958), the different effects of the same things on
different objects (6.959–978), the availability of minute passages in things and
their diversity in size and shape, which determine their cohesibility (6.979–997).
It is requisite that gold foil should be absolutely pure for the highest degree of
cohesibility. The effect of different alloys was noticed. It was ascertained that one
grain of copper would impair the cohesive property of one thousand grains of foil;
...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1867
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Dalit & the National Debate
The size and internal cohesibility of India, in spite of its innumerable
contradictions has always given potential strength and durability to the Indian
Union. This has further been strengthened by the success of its politico-
government system ...