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Example sentences for "condensations"

Lexicographically close words:
condempned; condenados; condensable; condensate; condensation; condense; condensed; condenser; condensers; condenses
  1. This was confirmed by Mr. Lowell, who says, "Condensations in Saturn's rings confirmed here and measured repeatedly.

  2. He finds other condensations of stars; the nearest is one of which our sun is a member, chiefly composed of stars of the higher magnitudes which "thin out rapidly as the Milky Way is approached.

  3. Sound waves may be said to consist of a series of condensations and rarefactions, and the distance between two consecutive condensations and rarefactions may be defined as the wave length.

  4. In quiet unconfined air sound travels in concentric spherical waves, consisting of successive condensations and rarefactions of the medium.

  5. These arcs were the result of the successive condensations and rarefactions of the air constituting waves of sound--visible sound waves.

  6. In air, sound vibrations consist of successive condensations and rarefactions tending to proceed outwardly from the source in all directions.

  7. What occurs is that the vibrations of the sound-producer cause alternate condensations and rarefactions of the air.

  8. In any tone having a fundamental and harmonics (multiples), the wave-train consists of a complex series of condensations and rarefactions of the air or other transmitting medium.

  9. The set pieces which had lived in the interim in the concert-room were transferred into the opera-score with trifling alterations and condensations and so were the set songs.

  10. He divided the second act into two acts, made some condensations to relieve the long strain, wrote a few measures of introduction for the final scene, but refused otherwise to change the music.

  11. Such condensations appear hitherto to be of four kinds only.

  12. Condensations and manifestations (as of beings from such other plane) may be abnormal at present.

  13. Similar condensations produced the sun and stars; and the flaming state of these bodies is due to the velocity of their motions.

  14. A larger and more important series of condensations may be grouped together as resulting from the elimination of the elements of water between carbonyl (CO) and methylene (CH2) groups.

  15. Somewhat similar condensations are: of geranial or citral, (CH3)2CH.

  16. Closer inspection shows that in addition to the principal focus there are various smaller condensations scattered through the mass.

  17. The nebula too showed a variability of brightness, and four condensations which formed in it seemed to have a motion of revolution about the star.

  18. These condensations and rarefactions constitute what we call waves of sound.

  19. But you can also imagine a state of things where the condensations of the one system fall upon the rarefactions of the other system.

  20. The notes which precede the condensations supply explanations, and answer questions which experience has shown boys and girls are apt to ask about the works condensed or their authors.

  21. There are some condensations however, such as any good teller of borrowed stories would make; but as a rule condensation has been applied only in the case of long works which otherwise could not have been included.

  22. In these cases we have to discover by what cause these condensations or pulses may be produced without any apparent vibrations in what is considered as the sounding body.

  23. This feebleness is due to the prompt 'reciprocating flow' of the air between the incipient condensations and rarefactions, whereby the formation of sound-pulses is forestalled.

  24. The bodily eye, for example, cannot see the condensations and rarefactions of the waves of sound.

  25. If they are hoar-frost or snow, they are condensations of water vapor; and, in that case, when they disappear there must be sufficient heat to melt them.

  26. The condensations of the several forms of æther must be simple matters or Elemental bodies, as they are called.

  27. How many kinds of Æther-condensations may exist?

  28. All subsequent elements must originate from or be condensations of air, even as this has arisen out of, and been a condensation of, the æther.

  29. He supposed that the sun, moon, and stars were condensations of vapours exhaled from the Earth, collected into clouds, and alternately inflamed and extinguished.

  30. But have not the condensations of the planets some relation with the quantity of the heat of the sun which they sustain?

  31. It necessarily follows, therefore, that the condensations from each of the two strings travel with the same velocity.

  32. The cause of the waves in a defective unison is the alternate recurring of the periods when the condensations and rarefactions correspond in the two strings and then antagonize.

  33. The direction taken by the condensations of the dream is prescribed on the one hand by the true foreconscious relations of the dream thoughts, an the other hand by the attraction of the visual reminiscences in the unconscious.


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