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...ittle bits. I dropped down unfathom- able precipices with the accelerating velocity of bodies fall- ing through space. My life had become an endless f... ...dow on the ground. Amongst them all, Scartaris laid down his sharp-pointed angular shadow which began to move slowly in the opposite direction to that... ...rock!” I waited with the deepest anxiety. Sound does not travel with great velocity. Even increased density air has no effect upon its rate of travell... ... rounded in front, and the anterior part of its body was plated with bony, angular scales; it had no teeth, its pectoral fins were large, and of tail ... ...oved slowly about the raft, but revolving on its own axis with astonishing velocity, as if whipped round by the force of the whirlwind. Here it comes,... ... threw on them the light of the lantern, and I could judge somewhat of the velocity of our speed by noticing how the jagged projections of the rocks s...
...urement, language, events, quants, units and so on. The private, macroscopic, low velocity instances of our physical descriptions of the universe ... ...not so, how could we understand, for example, that 'measurement' of a component of 'angular momentum' ... in an arbitrarily chosen direction ... yie... ...ot so, how could we understand, for example, that 'measurement' of a component of 'angular momentum' ... in an arbitrarily chosen direction ... yie...
...nfluence upon any part and all parts of the boat. “I will now speak of the angular position of the piers. What is the amount of the angle? The course ... ...nd there was crowded and destroyed. “I shall try to prove that the average velocity of the cur- rent through the draw with the boat in it should be fi...
...s a handsome man—perhaps the reverse. The contour of his face was somewhat angular and harsh. His forehead was lofty and very fair; his nose a snub; h... ...this on account of our having no objects about us by which to estimate our velocity, and on account of our going with the wind. To be sure, whenever w... ...ers presenting themselves at my side were light or dark in shade—curved or angular in outline. The hearing, at the same time, although excited in degr...