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... heat , is the nature of the fuel best suited for the specific pur- pose contemplated . When an intense heat is either to be produced for a short time or to be sustained with great energy , it is always found necessary to employ fuel in ...
... heat , is the nature of the fuel best suited for the specific pur- pose contemplated . When an intense heat is either to be produced for a short time or to be sustained with great energy , it is always found necessary to employ fuel in ...
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... heat a cubic foot of water 1o , being multiplied by 180 , gives the quantity that would make a cubic foot of ice - cold water boil . And , in like manner , by taking the difference between 212 ° , and the actual temperature of the water ...
... heat a cubic foot of water 1o , being multiplied by 180 , gives the quantity that would make a cubic foot of ice - cold water boil . And , in like manner , by taking the difference between 212 ° , and the actual temperature of the water ...
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... heat ; while great intensity and small quantity afford the phe- nomena of light without much heat . We may conclude that this medium called caloric is universally diffused , and that in virtue of it we see the moon , the planets , and ...
... heat ; while great intensity and small quantity afford the phe- nomena of light without much heat . We may conclude that this medium called caloric is universally diffused , and that in virtue of it we see the moon , the planets , and ...
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