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... constantly bringing to light . A few words with regard to the mode in which the subject of temperature is viewed . Some eminent philosophers are of opinion that our methods of subdividing a range of temperature are to a great extent ...
... constantly bringing to light . A few words with regard to the mode in which the subject of temperature is viewed . Some eminent philosophers are of opinion that our methods of subdividing a range of temperature are to a great extent ...
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... Constant Volume Relation between Temperature and Volume of Air of Constant Pressure Dilatation of other Gases at Ordinary Pressures Article 5565 Page · 63 56 • 64 66 67 1855 59 бо 61 61 CHAPTER V .-- Applications of the Laws of ...
... Constant Volume Relation between Temperature and Volume of Air of Constant Pressure Dilatation of other Gases at Ordinary Pressures Article 5565 Page · 63 56 • 64 66 67 1855 59 бо 61 61 CHAPTER V .-- Applications of the Laws of ...
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... Constant Temperature Equilibrium of Heat Rays : - * - a . Heat Equilibrium of Surfaces Article Page 181 . 195 . 196 182 197 183 . 198 184 · 199 184 200 • 185 · 201 186 202-203 188 • 204 190 Good Reflectors are Bad Radiators Reflected ...
... Constant Temperature Equilibrium of Heat Rays : - * - a . Heat Equilibrium of Surfaces Article Page 181 . 195 . 196 182 197 183 . 198 184 · 199 184 200 • 185 · 201 186 202-203 188 • 204 190 Good Reflectors are Bad Radiators Reflected ...
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... Constant Pressure Influence of State on Specific Heat ( with Table ) . · 296 270 297 270 . 298 274 299 274 . 300 275 Atomic Heat : - Atomic Heat of Simple Bodies ( with Table ) Atomic Heat of Compound Bodies ( with Table ) . 301 276 302 ...
... Constant Pressure Influence of State on Specific Heat ( with Table ) . · 296 270 297 270 . 298 274 299 274 . 300 275 Atomic Heat : - Atomic Heat of Simple Bodies ( with Table ) Atomic Heat of Compound Bodies ( with Table ) . 301 276 302 ...
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... constant to afford us the means of accurately measuring the amount of heat which a body possesses . The same substance may at the same time appear warm to one indi- vidual and cold to another ; nay , it may even be pronounced warm by ...
... constant to afford us the means of accurately measuring the amount of heat which a body possesses . The same substance may at the same time appear warm to one indi- vidual and cold to another ; nay , it may even be pronounced warm by ...
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absorbs absorption acid amount of heat antimony aqueous vapour atmosphere bismuth body boiling point Boyle's law Bromine bulb calorimeter carbon carbonic acid chemical coefficient cold colour column condensed conductivity constant temperature dark heat denote density dilatation Dulong and Petit electric enclosure energy equal ether evaporation excess of temperature expansion experiments Fahr flow of heat freezing galvanometer gases Gay Lussac glass gravity heating effect hence high temperature inches of mercury increase instrument iron lamp-black latent heat light liquid luminous means melting metals method millimètres nearly nitrous oxide observed obtained particles pass perature plate polarized pound pressure produced quantity of heat radiant heat radiation rays reflected refrangibility regard Regnault result rock salt shew shewn solid source of heat specific gravity specific heat steam substance suppose surface thermometer tourmaline tube vacuo velocity of cooling vessel volume wave length weight
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Page 304 - That the quantity of heat produced by the friction of bodies, whether solid or liquid, is always proportional to the quantity of force expended.
Page 66 - The straight line or distance between the centres of the transverse lines in the two gold plugs in the bronze bar deposited in the Office of the Exchequer shall be the genuine standard of length at 62° F., and if lost it shall be replaced by means of its copies.
Page 66 - May one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Straight Line or Distance between the Centres of the Two Points in the Gold Studs in the Straight Brass Rod, now in the Custody of the Clerk of the House of Commons, whereon the Words and Figures
Page 80 - ... passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous form, or the contrary, occasioning endless vicissitudes of temperature over the globe.
Page 82 - ... thermometer, this will very often be sufficient to produce solidification, if not drop in a small crystal. The mass solidifies at once and the temperature rises very considerably. 112. Laws of Fusion. We may thus sum up our results with the following laws of fusion. (1) A substance begins to melt at a temperature, which is constant for the same substance, if the pressure be constant, and is called the melting-point.