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| Cylinders parallel to the horizon, their strength | |
| Hollow cylinders, and their strength, | 16 |
| Cylinder broken by itself, |
| Equal descent of all types of bodies of the same species, | 50 |
| Two ways to weigh air. | 64 |
| Division of a line into all its parts. | 29 |
| Marvelous equality of descents in a circle, | 191 |
| Equal, more, or less large do not apply to infinite quantity. | 23 |
| Impediments that surfaces bring to movements, | 74 |
| Experiments of Galileo, | 187 |
| Experiment for sounds and consonances, | 95 |
| Experiment on the strength of brass cylinders, | 15.16 |
| Experiment against Galileo, | 252 |
| Experience and divination, | 86 |
| Experiment of the arquebus, | 83 |
| Experiment against Galileo, | 67. & 73 |
| Experiment on the combat of air and water, | 55 |
| Experiment on gold drawn into a cylinder, | 87 |
| Parabolic figure breaks everywhere equally, | 155 |
| Figure of violent movement, | 227 |
| Compound forces of cylinders. | 133 |
| Strength of prisms or beams, | 122 |
| Strength of columns pulled straight from top to bottom, | 5. 6 |
| Force of the vacuum, | 8. 9. etc. |
| Strength of rulers, | 124 |