| 1825 - 510 sider
...beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the -pVo °^ a g ram For if the thing to be weighed weighs one grain, it...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh -^. of a grain,... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1826 - 430 sider
...parts of the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the I2 ^of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh 6-10ths of... | |
| 1826 - 490 sider
...beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the 1 A 0 part of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed, weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight at five ; if it weighs 6-10ths of a... | |
| 1827 - 600 sider
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the -] 3 Vu of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weights half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight at five : if it weighs 6-10ths of... | |
| Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 1118 sider
...was able to determine the weight of any little mass, from one grain, or a little more, to the VI*M of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weighs V 10 "" of... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 602 sider
...any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the T-'ÍJO °f a grain. For if the thing to he weighed weighs one grain, it will, when placed on...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh T 6 ¡j of... | |
| 1831 - 358 sider
...beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the T2 Vg- °? a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs one...placed on one extremity of the beam, counterpoise theJarge gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1832 - 396 sider
...beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the yj-Vu °f a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs one grain,...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh T 6 ff of... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1852 - 408 sider
...the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain, or a little more, to the -jj 1 ^ of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh -f^ of a grain,... | |
| James Smithson - 1879 - 184 sider
...of the beam, I can learn the weight of any little mass from one grain or a little more to the TsVir of a grain. For if the thing to be weighed weighs...the large gold weight at the other extremity. If it weighs half a grain, it will counterpoise the heavy gold weight placed at 5. If it weigh T 6 5- of... | |
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