I. Characters depending upon Cohesion and Elasticity

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

276. Cohesion, Elasticity. - The name cohesion is given to the force of attraction existing between the molecules of one and the same body, in con- sequence of which they offer resistance to any influence tending to separate them, as in the breaking of a solid body or the scratching of its surface. Elasticity is the force which tends to restore the molecules of a body back into their original position, from which they have been disturbed, as when a body has suffered change of shape or of volume under pressure. The varying degrees of cohesion and elasticity for crystals of different minerals, or for different directions in the same crystal, are shown in the prominent characters: cleavage, fracture, tenacity, hardness; also in the gliding-planes, percussion-figures or pressure-figures, and the etching-figures.
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APA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford  (1922)  I. Characters depending upon Cohesion and Elasticity

MLA: Edward Salisbury Dana William E. Ford I. Characters depending upon Cohesion and Elasticity. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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