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- Harmonica (21752 bytes)
223: ...ss cups mounted sideways on an axle and partially immersed in water, and played by touching the rotating cup... - Anemometer (11426 bytes)
32: ...rs, which measure the cooling of a heated element immersed in the wind - Microscope (8708 bytes)
34: ...r slip, and the lens moved into place where it is immersed in the oil. An oil immersion lens usually has a p... - Archimedes (13735 bytes)
24: ...ized that the rise in the water level when it was immersed would be equal to the volume of the crown, and th... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
82: ... pucks of [[activated carbon|activated charcoal]] immersed in electrolyte, with the voltage of each puck bei...
96: ...e in capacitance between two electrodes which are immersed in a varying depth of liquid. - Hinduism (49198 bytes)
183: ...ventually able to eschew all external form and is immersed entirely in the bliss of undifferentiated Love in... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
31: ...sm]] ''ad fontes''—"To the source"—he immersed himself in the teachings of the Scripture and the... - Grunion (11544 bytes)
37: ...above the level of subsequent waves. They are not immersed in seawater, but are kept moist by the residual w... - Pre-experimental science (6447 bytes)
15: ...which maintain continual contact with all objects immersed in them. - Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
13: ...e Elder. After the harvest, the material would be immersed (most probably in water), it would be skinned and... - Hydroponics (15454 bytes)
72: ... pebbles. It is used loose or in plastic sleeves immersed in the water. It is also used in potting soil mi... - Buoyancy (3815 bytes)
1: ...''buoyancy''' is an upward [[force]] on an object immersed in a [[fluid]] (i.e. a [[liquid]] or a [[gas]]), ... - Liquid (2220 bytes)
10: ...nd when heated, and contract when cooled. Objects immersed in liquids are subject to the phenomenon of [[buo...
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