Boyle, Robert, New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects, 1660

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1endeavour to pump out more of the Air,
the crack once began, appear'd to run on
further; though the Glaſs where it was
broken ſeem'd to be by conjecture above
ten, ſome thought above twenty times as
thick as the bubble mention'd in the fore­
going Experiment.
Experi­
ment 8.
This will perhaps make it ſeem ſtrange,
that having taken another Glaſs bubble
blown at the ſame time, and like for
ought we diſcern'd for ſize, thickneſs
and Figure to that thin one formerly
mention'd; and having ſeal'd it up Her­
metically, and ſuſpended it in the Recei­
ver, the exſuction of the ambient Air did
not enable the impriſoned Air to break, or
in the leaſt to crack the bubble; though
the Experiment were laboriouſly try'd,
and that ſeveral times with bubbles of o­
ther ſizes: But that perhaps the heat of
the Candle or Lamp wherewith ſuch
Glaſſes are Hermetically ſeal'd, (not to
mention the warmth of his hands that
ſeal'd it) might ſo rarifie the contained
Air, as much to weaken its Spring, may
ſeem probable by the following Expe­
riments.

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