The American Journal of ScienceJ.D. & E.S. Dana, 1895 - Science |
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... known by the large tribute of strati- fied drift quickly brought by streams from the melting ice of the Green Mountains area and deposited as gravel and sand deltas and offshore clays of the Winooski , La Moille , and Mis- sisquoi ...
... known by the large tribute of strati- fied drift quickly brought by streams from the melting ice of the Green Mountains area and deposited as gravel and sand deltas and offshore clays of the Winooski , La Moille , and Mis- sisquoi ...
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... known as the equation of said body , so that the value of either of the three variables P , V or T is a direct result of the values attributed to the two others . Considering P , V and T as three coördinates , the equation F ( P , V , T ) ...
... known as the equation of said body , so that the value of either of the three variables P , V or T is a direct result of the values attributed to the two others . Considering P , V and T as three coördinates , the equation F ( P , V , T ) ...
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... known graphically . P 5 . A and B are the components of N parallel to the axes OV and OP , i . e . parallel to the axes of coördinates used in Clapeyron's graphical method . Hence if M represents the state of the substance ( fig . 5 ) ...
... known graphically . P 5 . A and B are the components of N parallel to the axes OV and OP , i . e . parallel to the axes of coördinates used in Clapeyron's graphical method . Hence if M represents the state of the substance ( fig . 5 ) ...
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... known under the usual form : F ( P , V , T ) = 0 , or it may not be known at all , as is the case for most substances . In the first case , the thermodynamic function can be ex- pressed in terms of y and s by the aid of the equations ...
... known under the usual form : F ( P , V , T ) = 0 , or it may not be known at all , as is the case for most substances . In the first case , the thermodynamic function can be ex- pressed in terms of y and s by the aid of the equations ...
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... known , but as they have been established only by experiment , we have tried to show how they are direct consequences of the laws of thermodynamics . Now that cK for perfect gases , equation ( 12 ) reduces to : On the other hand : Hence ...
... known , but as they have been established only by experiment , we have tried to show how they are direct consequences of the laws of thermodynamics . Now that cK for perfect gases , equation ( 12 ) reduces to : On the other hand : Hence ...
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Page 236 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and of the length of 106.3 centimetres.
Page 508 - Index Kewensis: an enumeration of the genera and species of flowering plants from the time of Linnaeus to the year 1885 inclusive, together with their authors' names, the works in which they were first published, their native countries, and their synonyms.
Page 292 - It will be remembered that, from the velocity of sound in a gas, the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume can be deduced by means of the equation when n is the frequency, A.
Page 237 - As a unit of quantity, the international coulomb, which is the quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one international ampere in one second. As a unit of capacity, the international farad, which is the capacity of a condenser charged to a potential of one international volt by one international coulomb of electricity.
Page 237 - ... As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by \\\% of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of 15° C., and prepared in the manner described in the accompanying specification...
Page 318 - The crystals should be dissolved with the aid of gentle heat, but the temperature to which the solution is raised must not exceed 30° C.
Page 237 - The unit of induction shall be the Henry, which is the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one international volt while the inducing current varies at the rate of one Ampere per second.
Page 277 - We are in the case of Tarpeia, who opened the gates of the Roman citadel to the Sabines, and was crushed under the weight of the reward bestowed upon her.
Page 317 - The result will be the time-average of the current, if during the interval the current has varied. In determining by this method the constant of an instrument the current should be kept as nearly constant as possible, and the readings of the instrument observed at frequent intervals of time. These observations give a curve from which the reading corresponding to the mean current (time-average of the current) can be found. The current, as calculated by the voltameter, corresponds to this reading.
Page 316 - ... through a solution of nitrate of silver in water. The silver voltameter measures the total electrical quantity which has passed during the time of the experiment, and by noting this time the time average of the current, or, if the current has been kept constant, the current itself, can be deduced. In employing the silver voltameter to measure currents of about one ampere...