You must consider that anextremely small quantity of solid substance may produce a very great volume of gases; and it is the sudden evolution of these which occasions the sound.
Because the quantity decomposed is so extremely small.
There is another carburet of iron, in which the iron, though united only to an extremely small proportion of carbon, acquires very remarkable properties; this is steel.
If it be a charged body insulated in space its capacity should be extremely small, less than one-thousandth of a farad.
This is the case only when the air is at something like ordinary or greater, or at extremely small, pressure.
In such condition an extremely small change in the capacity of the free terminal produces great variations.
If a ground connection is made it can only be made through a conductor offering an enormous impedance, or through a condenser of extremely small capacity.
The amount of this attraction is extremely small, but, nevertheless, it can be measured by a refined process which renders extremely small forces sensible.
The mass of the comet is, however, so extremely small that it would not be able to recall these particles by the mere force of attraction.
Mr. Hall, therefore, knew that if there were any satellites they must be extremely small bodies, and he braced himself for a severe and diligent search.
The remaining Class IV is an extremely small one: the spectra are characterised by bright lines: some of the lines are due to hydrogen, and others to substances not yet recognised in terrestrial chemistry.
From this it is clear that the speed of the meteorite after the whole of the atmosphere has been traversed will be extremely small, and comparable with that of an ordinary falling body.
Evidently, too, the smaller the distance CD the greater the angle, and therefore for the extremely short wave-lengths of light and of ultraviolet rays we require the distance between successive slits to be extremely small.
This is an extremely small particle, much smaller than the finest visible dust, but even for much larger things the light pressure has an appreciable effect.
We have seen that the absorption of an extremely small quantity of such matter also causes a fully expanded leaf to close slowly; and this movement is clearly analogous to the slow pressing together of the concave lobes.
So that if my solution contained, as is probable, an extremely small amount of the ferment, this would have been consumed by the dissolution of the cubes of albumen first given; none being left when the hydrochloric acid was added.
The cost of administration and accounting when reduced to the individual packet is extremely small.
In Great Britain the number of separate newspaper mails is extremely smallproportionately to the number of letter mails.
Similarly the rates for the longer distances are too high generally, and the number of parcels falling under the higher zone rates is extremely small.
That the a-ketonic acids under similar conditions give the alcohol containing one carbon atom less in good yield, whereas the corresponding hydroxy-acids only give an extremely small amount of these alcohols.
The amount of it in our air is, as we have seen, extremely small; but Arrhenius shows that, if it were doubled, the temperature would be more uniform and much higher.
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