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

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1we are wont to think uncompreſſ'd, we
cauſ'd a Bladder dry, well ty'd and blown
moderately full, to be hung in the Recei­
ver by one end of a ſtring, whoſe other
end was faſtned to the inſide of the Co­
ver: and upon drawing out the ambient
Air, that preſſ'd on the Bladder; the in­
ternal Air not finding the wonted reſiſt­
ance, firſt ſwell'd and diſtended the Blad­
der, and then broke it, with ſo wide and
crooked a rent, as if it had been forcibly
torn aſſunder with hands.
After which a
ſecond Bladder being convey'd in, the Ex­
periment was repeated with like ſucceſs:
And I ſuppoſe it will not be imagin'd that
in this caſe the Bladder was broken by its
own Fibres, rather then by the Impri­
ſon'd Air.
Experi­
ment 5.
And of this Experiment theſe two Phæ­
nomena may be taken notice of: The one,
that the Bladder at its breaking gave a
great report, almoſt like a Craker: And
the other, That the Air contain'd in the
Bladder, had the power to break it with
the mention'd Impetuoſity, long before
the ambient Air was, all or near all, drawn
out of the Receiver.
But, to verifie what we ſay in another
Diſcourſe, where we ſhow, That even

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