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an one even though the movement of the Earth was not noticeable and the also question of how the moving Earth could possibly pull the moon with her remained. Another remaining objection concerned the slowing [...] even harder, the men sweated while they pumped and then - nothing happened! The men were not able to move the lever any fur- ther. In the end one of the men said something that sounded like music to Otto:
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(near Magdeburg). Soon Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen bought Guericke out for 300 thalers. Guericke moved then to Erfurt, where he became the fortifications engineer. In 1632, when Magdeburg was taken over [...] the mayor of Magdeburg. In January 1681 he left Magdeburg because of the fear of the pestilence. He moved to his son’s, Hans Otto’s, house in Hamburg, together with his wife. He died there on 11 May 1686
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celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved. The explanation of the move- ment of the planets without the spheres of Aristo- tle and a result a conclusion out of Kopernikus’ [...] preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar to the magnetic force. Guericke’s research [...] away and everything object on the Earth’s surface rotated with it. His approach to explain either the move- ment of the earth’s atmosphere or the movement of stars was based on analogies and a animist viewpoint
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His father’s work required the family to move quite of- ten. In 1876, James moved his family to Foxhill for farming and railway construction. Later, they moved to Havelock in the Marlborough Sounds for [...] James and Martha Rutherford, and as a young boy his father’s work often caused the whole family to move. Possibly due to the flexibility he needed in childhood to adapt to his changing surroundings, he [...] atomic fact, or whatever you wish to call it) that all things are made of atoms—little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are little distance apart, but repelling
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effects of fluids in motion, and on the heat acquired by bodies moving rapidly through the air. They found the heat generated by a body moving at one mile per second through the air sufficient to account [...] glass capillary, a drop of alcohol is placed. When the pressure in both arms is different, the drop moves towards the side of lower pressure. Consequently, the gas at lower pressure is compressed whilst the [...] to the absorption of radiant heat and the resulting different pressure, the alcohol drop starts to move. The experimenter increases the distance between the stronger heat source and the thermoscope until
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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s business partner. When Kastner moved to the University of Erlangen, Liebig followed him and later wrote his PhD there. However, he did [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s business partner. When Kastner moved to the University of Erlangen, Liebig followed him and later wrote his PhD there. However, he did
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particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] atomic fact, or whatever you wish to call it) that all things are made of atoms – little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are little distance apart, but repelling [...] were distinguished from each other by their shape and size. Ac- cording to Democritus, these atoms move in the empty space and collide with each other. By specific combinations of atoms, other sub- stances
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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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