It helps my mental processes to give that change a name--vitality--and to recognize it as a supra-mechanical force.
Mechanical force is furthermore a condition of matter.
Fixed quantities remain exactly the same, the quantity of mechanical force, once in the universe, is always the same.
Matter, says Duehring, implies all that is real, therefore there is no mechanical forceoutside of matter.
The unit of mechanical force in the "centimetre, gramme, second" (C.
For constant charges and distances the mechanical force is inversely as the dielectric constant.
The substances employed are, either naturally or by artificial preparation, in a soft or plastic state; they are then compressed by mechanical force, sometimes assisted by heat, into a mould of the required form.
The ice of its glaciers may enable its inhabitants to liquefy the gases with the least expenditure of mechanical force; and the heat of its volcanoes may supply the power necessary for their condensation.
They also came to a conclusion of no small interest, as bearing on the probable mechanism of ordinary volcanic eruptions, namely that the tube itself is the main seat or focus of mechanical force.
The real point on which the whole controversy turns, is the relative amount of work done by mechanical force in given quantities of time, past and present.
When fire is applied to water, the liquid swells into vapour, and in undergoing this change exerts, as has been already stated, a considerable amount of mechanical force.
In their evaporation they will exert a mechanical force sufficient to draw two tons weight on the railway a distance of one mile in two minutes.
In its evaporation it swells into two hundred and sixteen gallons of steam, with a mechanical force sufficient to raise a weight of thirty-seven tons a foot high.
We conclude from experiments like these that heat, mechanical force, and electricity are interchangeable forces; they may be transmuted the one into another.
Mechanical force is employed in the compression of the gas; the force is expended and used up upon the gas, and appears again in the form of atomic heat motion.
You will keep in mind that this supply of heat is also a supply of mechanical force.
This theory explains the transmutation of motion, or living force, and electricity, into heat, and the transmutation of heat into electric or mechanical force.
The force exercised by the human hand in lifting a weight either with or without rope and pulley is, in every definitional sense of the word, mechanical force.
For instance, it has been experimentally determined that a certain amount of fuel expended in heat is equivalent to a certain amount of mechanical force, not mechanical work, as M.
The tendency of civilizing force, like the tendency of mechanical force, is toward an equilibrium, toward a never-attainable rest.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mechanical force" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.