The three circuits: a study of the primary forces . ss—and red wastheir last expression. So in sound the semitonefinishes the scale. To be more explicit, there are three circuits; 12, 3. These numbers are subject to six permutations,and as they represent force, equilibrium is the seventhexpresssion. Although our last example fairly illustrates the permutation of the forces, l^Tfi- 22 it is misleading in otherrespects. The bar iscomparatively free atboth ends, the atmos-pheric molecules are not, but are connected with eachother by their first circuits of attractive force. Whenforce is applied t
The three circuits: a study of the primary forces . ss—and red wastheir last expression. So in sound the semitonefinishes the scale. To be more explicit, there are three circuits; 12, 3. These numbers are subject to six permutations,and as they represent force, equilibrium is the seventhexpresssion. Although our last example fairly illustrates the permutation of the forces, l^Tfi- 22 it is misleading in otherrespects. The bar iscomparatively free atboth ends, the atmos-pheric molecules are not, but are connected with eachother by their first circuits of attractive force. Whenforce is applied to the molecules it proceeds in polardirections until it is lost in the infinity of the firstcircuit; it also proceeds curvilineally outwardly untilit is lost in the junction of the second and first cir-cuits. From which you will understand that themolecules when considered as forceful lines are fastat both ends. Of course, they drift hither andthither; so may a magnetic needle be carried fromplace to place ; yet both the needle and the molecules. SNOW CRYSTALS. 171 are endeavoring to obey the forces within them, andthese are continually contending with the forcesaround and about them. The earth and all theheavenly bodies are in the same condition ; they areall trembling under the power of the infinite conflict-ing forces; they may never reach an equilibrial ad-justment. The string of a musical instrument being fast atboth ends is compelled to vibrate in precisely thesame manner that the molecules vibrate. Therefore,a thrummed string strikes natures forces in perfectaccord. For this reason, stringed instruments sendforth the sweetest sounds that primary force can pro-duce. Flex paused for a moment and I venturedto ask, what is the shape of an atmospheric mole-cule? Molecules, he replied, are simply little massesof matter more or less endowed with magnetic molecules are little masses of gaseousmatter so endowed ; if it is one of these you have inmind, your que
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