These properties may be grouped under three heads: Physical properties; the moisture, heat and air conditions needed by the roots.
The "cost of reproduction," and "present value of physical properties" were the two sets of figures shown in the final results.
In computing the value of physical properties, an allowance of 10% was made to cover the following items: "1.
Spring and Summerwood--These are not usual terms with lumbermen and woodworkers, but belong more to the engineer who thinks of physical properties of timber, particularly its strength.
The best of the wood is as strong as red oak, and compares favorably with it in physical properties.
The wood of cucumber resembles that of yellow poplar in appearance and in physical properties, except that it is ten per cent heavier than poplar.
Twiss has suggested that the former be applied in regard to a change in physical properties, and the latter to the chemical change whereby sulphur is combined with the rubber.
The power required to break down the sheet and the heat developed, even on cold rollers, are an indication of physical properties destroyed.
Inner tubes are therefore cured to give a long life without developing the maximal physical properties.
On examination it appears that they have; and we ultimately succeed in bringing them within the formula, “The differences of equal things are equal.
Hydriodic acid resembles the corresponding acids of chlorine and bromine in physical properties, being a strongly fuming, colorless gas, readily soluble in water.
Many properties of a substance can be noted without causing the substance to undergo chemical change, and are therefore called its physical properties.
They exhibit a regular gradation of physical properties, as is shown in the above table.
This grouping was based largely on physical properties, the metals being heavy, lustrous, malleable, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
Physical properties of the soil have recently acquired a further importance in the eyes of the agricultural chemist, from the important influence they exert on what we have here called the biological properties of a soil--viz.
Those may be divided into two classes--those accounting for it as due to physical properties of the soil; and those, on the other hand, explaining it as due to chemical action.
Physics) Defn: Uniformity of physical properties in all directions in a body; absence of all kinds of polarity; specifically, equal elasticity in all directions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physical properties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.