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Page vii
... of the quantity of heat requisite to retain at a constant temperature a body whose surface is protected from the external air by 62 65 633 ART . PAGE several successive envelopes . Remarkable effects of TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
... of the quantity of heat requisite to retain at a constant temperature a body whose surface is protected from the external air by 62 65 633 ART . PAGE several successive envelopes . Remarkable effects of TABLE OF CONTENTS . vii.
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... constant . Constructions adapted to disclose the nature of the definite equation , the limits and values of its roots • • 290-292 . Formation of the general solution ; final state of the solid 293. Application to the case in which the ...
... constant . Constructions adapted to disclose the nature of the definite equation , the limits and values of its roots • • 290-292 . Formation of the general solution ; final state of the solid 293. Application to the case in which the ...
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... constant value of the temperature of space , and deduce from it the temperature which belongs to each planet ? To these questions must be added others which depend on the properties of radiant heat . The physical cause of the re ...
... constant value of the temperature of space , and deduce from it the temperature which belongs to each planet ? To these questions must be added others which depend on the properties of radiant heat . The physical cause of the re ...
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... constant results of theory and observation ; the utility and the extent of thermological knowledge could not be better appreciated than by the celebrated editors of the Annales 2 . In the Bulletin des Sciences ( Société philomatique ...
... constant results of theory and observation ; the utility and the extent of thermological knowledge could not be better appreciated than by the celebrated editors of the Annales 2 . In the Bulletin des Sciences ( Société philomatique ...
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... constant or variable , in the atmosphere , in the ocean and in lakes ; and the constant temperature of the heavens proper to the planetary regions will become known . The theory itself 1 Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences , Tome VIII ...
... constant or variable , in the atmosphere , in the ocean and in lakes ; and the constant temperature of the heavens proper to the planetary regions will become known . The theory itself 1 Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences , Tome VIII ...
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2kt versin a₁ abscissa action actual temperature analysis arbitrary function axis b₁ b₂ body chaleur co-ordinates coefficient conducibility consider constant temperature convergent series cooling corresponding cosines curve d'v d'v d²v definite integrals denoting determine different points differential equations distance dv dv dv dx dx² enclosure equation dv expressed fixed temperature function f(x give given heat equal heat which escapes heat which flows Hence hypothesis infinitely small initial temperatures instant dt integral interior layers maintained mass mathematical analysis molecules movement of heat multiply ordinates parallel partial differential equations perature permanent temperature perpendicular plane prism problem propagation of heat quantity of heat radius ratio rays represented result satisfies second member sin x sines source of heat sphere substitute suppose theorems theory of heat thermometer unit of surface unknown variable vary
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