3987 examples of atmospheres in sentences

West was not sensitive to atmospheres, but he felt the force of this young man.

How perfect the analogy between these two results, and the two atmospheres which one often sees in the space of one half-hour in the management of the same child!

But no; what Orpheus did with music, we are striving to accomplish by steam; what he effected by quietly touching his lyre, we study with the atmospheres and condensers of high and low pressure engines.

Barbarity, malignity, the desire to hurt men, are the evil things generated in atmospheres of intense reality when great nations or great causes are at war.

This is not a question of influences or atmospheres; the thing could be carried out as easily and as practically as the punishment of thieves and murderers.

London has the advantage of one of the most gloomy atmospheres in the world.

It is easy to see, that, in a very short time, this will lead to extraordinary and most beneficial changes in domestic arrangements; and that if we could get rid of our prejudices in favour of open fires, the smoky atmospheres of our great towns would be got rid of at the same time.

And you will see what enormous absorption there is in the blue end at four atmospheres.

I have also prepared some screens to show you the value of sunlight after passing through five and ten atmospheres.

The figures at the top indicate pressures in atmospheres above a vacuum, the corresponding figures at the bottom denote pressures by the gauge.

Following this adiabatic curve until it intersects line No. 5, representing a pressure of five atmospheres above a vacuum (58.8 lb. gauge pressure), we see that the total increase of temperature on the zero heat curve is about 270 degrees, for the 60 degree curve it is about 370 degrees, and for the 100 degree curve it is about 435 degrees.

The diagram shows that when a volume of air is compressed adiabatically to 21 atmospheres (294 lb. gauge pressure), it will occupy a volume a little more than one-tenth; the total increase of temperature with an initial temperature of zero is about 650 degrees; with 60 degrees initial temperature it is 800 degrees, and with 100 degrees initial it is 900 degrees.

A table showing the power required to compress moist and dry air has been prepared from the data of M. Mallard and shows that for five atmospheres the work expended in compressing one pound of dry air is 58,500 foot pounds, while that for moist air is 52,500 foot pounds.

Cairns had moved in many of the world atmospheres, and had done some work which the world noted with approval.

At the depth of thirty-two feet, then, any marine animal is under the pressure of two atmospheres,that of the air which surrounds our globe, and of a weight of water equal to it; at sixty-four feet he is under the pressure of three atmospheres, and so on,the weight of one atmosphere being always added for every thirty-two feet of depth.

At the depth of thirty-two feet, then, any marine animal is under the pressure of two atmospheres,that of the air which surrounds our globe, and of a weight of water equal to it; at sixty-four feet he is under the pressure of three atmospheres, and so on,the weight of one atmosphere being always added for every thirty-two feet of depth.

As found in commerce, it is less impure than India saltpetre; and it might be usefully substituted for the latter in the manufacture of gunpowder, were it less deliquescent in damp atmospheres.

One human ideal looms above and before all races, though refracted differently in the changing atmospheres of earth.

Thence he came to the conclusion that the Sun has two atmospheres, endowed with motions quite independent of each other.

Mental atmospheres.

Psychic atmospheres of audiences, towns, houses, stores, etc.

Consequently, as no two persons are precisely alike in character, it follows that no two personal atmospheres are exactly alike.

In the same way, every group or crowd of persons has its own psychic atmosphere, composed of a blending of the individual psychic atmospheres of the persons composing the crowd, group or assemblage, and representing the general average of the thought and feelings of the crowd.

There are no two group atmospheres exactly alike, for the reason that no two groups of persons, large or small, are exactly alike.

"Speaking of atmospheres, do you notice that each shop we pass has its own peculiar thought-atmosphere?

3987 examples of  atmospheres  in sentences