Annals of PhilosophyBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824 - Agriculture |
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... radiating again its acquired heat , and the observed effect depends upon the equilibrium which obtains between them . In particular cases only part of one surface may be exposed to heat : the difference between such part and the whole ...
... radiating again its acquired heat , and the observed effect depends upon the equilibrium which obtains between them . In particular cases only part of one surface may be exposed to heat : the difference between such part and the whole ...
Page 82
... radiating it ... The intensity of heating power • • = p = k = h The general formula easily deduced on the above considera- tions will be , r = h • a . d2 a ) k = h ; . h2 d ( s a.p - = r a ) k d . ( sa ) When the whole bulb is exposed ...
... radiating it ... The intensity of heating power • • = p = k = h The general formula easily deduced on the above considera- tions will be , r = h • a . d2 a ) k = h ; . h2 d ( s a.p - = r a ) k d . ( sa ) When the whole bulb is exposed ...
Page 91
... radiating it again , if any such heat were intercepted by the glass , the effect on removing it would have been a diminution of ratio by the addition of equal quantities to its terms ; supposing that the heat were instantaneously ...
... radiating it again , if any such heat were intercepted by the glass , the effect on removing it would have been a diminution of ratio by the addition of equal quantities to its terms ; supposing that the heat were instantaneously ...
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... which had been left undissolved by the alcohol , was demonstrated by the following circumstances : with muriatic acid it gave a salt in radiated crystals , which was not deliquescent ; these were 132 [ AUG . M. Berzelius on the 77.
... which had been left undissolved by the alcohol , was demonstrated by the following circumstances : with muriatic acid it gave a salt in radiated crystals , which was not deliquescent ; these were 132 [ AUG . M. Berzelius on the 77.
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radiated crystals , which was not deliquescent ; these were somewhat soluble in alcohol , and cotton , moistened with the solution , burned with a red coloured flame ; and finally , which indeed I consider the most decisive character of ...
radiated crystals , which was not deliquescent ; these were somewhat soluble in alcohol , and cotton , moistened with the solution , burned with a red coloured flame ; and finally , which indeed I consider the most decisive character of ...
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