Science for the School and Family, Part I. Natural PhilosophyHooker, Worthington
Science
Science for the School and Family, Part I. Natural Philosophy
Hooker, Worthington
Physics; Science
106. What is stated about children in China? Why does the body of a
drowned person sink? Why does it after a while rise? What is said
about wading in rivers?
107. Explain the manner in which the specific gravity of a solid
may be ascertained? Give the experiment of weighing water. What is
stated of Archimedes and the crown?
108. Describe and explain the hydrometer. Relate the anecdote of
the Chinese. What is said of the selling of milk in Switzerland?
109. What is said of the centre of gravity in floating bodies? Give
the illustrations.
CHAPTER IX.
110. What does pneumatics teach? How can you show that air is
material? How that it has weight? What is its weight compared with
that of water?
111. What is said of the air's being attracted by the earth?
Explain why some things rise and others fall in air. How thick is
the earth's air-covering?
112. How is the height of the atmosphere ascertained? At what rate
does the earth move round the sun? How does it carry along the air
with it? State the influence which gravitation has upon the density
of the air at different heights.
113. Give the comparison of air to wool. What is said of hydrogen
and balloons? In what are gases and liquids alike, and what are the
results of the similarity? What is the amount of pressure of the
atmosphere on each square inch of surface? Give the calculations in
regard to this pressure.
114. Show why the great pressure of the air does not produce
destructive effects. Describe the air-pump.
115. Explain by Fig. 95 the plan and working of the air-pump.
116. State some of the experiments with the air-pump. How can you
prove that air, like water, presses equally in all directions?
State the comparison about the fish.
117. What is said of the Magdeburg hemispheres? Give the experiment
with mercury. Explain the operation of the boy's sucker.
118. Give the statements about sucker-like arrangements in animals.
State the experiment of the bladder and weight. Give the experiment
with the India-rubber bag.
119. State the experiment with the egg. Explain the operation of
the hydrostatic balloon.
120. Explain the operation of the Cartesian image. What is said of
the presence of air in various substances?
121. What is said of the elasticity of air? Describe and explain
the condenser.
122. Describe and explain the gasometer. Show how the air-gun
operates. Explain the pop-gun.
123. Explain the operation of gunpowder. Explain that of steam.
What is said of retardation by condensed air in gunnery?
124. Describe and explain what is represented in Fig. 113. Explain
the collection of gases in the pneumatic trough.
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