单词 | incompressibility |
例句 | This behavior, known as the incompressibility effect, forces the drops apart. ‘Inverted Cheerios Effect’ Returns Physics to the Breakfast Table 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z Here the pressure is produced by means of a piston driven up by the force of water, the immense power of which is, in great part, due to its almost total incompressibility. Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects Heat, light, magnetism, electricity, projectiles, digestion, and the incompressibility of water were studied by the right method and with results that enriched the world. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom In water pressure machines loss does not occur from these causes, on account of the incompressibility of the liquid, but the frictions of the parts are the principal causes of loss of power. Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881 It is unlike a star in that it possesses the attributes of incompressibility and of uniform density. Darwin and Modern Science These properties of the ether, incompressibility and elastic rigidity, are quite conceivable by themselves; but difficulties of thought appear when we reflect upon another quality which the ether clearly must possess—namely, frictionlessness. A History of Science — Volume 3 The condition is of course artificial, but it represents the actual processes of nature as well as may be, consistently with the postulated incompressibility and homogeneity. Darwin and Modern Science |
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