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... Gases ... .. 695 Dr. G. Green on some Problems in the Conduction of Heat . Mr. L. G. H. Huxley on the Corona ... Gas - Grown Skins ... ( Plates XII . - XIV . ) Dr. R. T. Dunbar on Apparent Irregularities in Experiments with heterogeneous ...
... Gases ... .. 695 Dr. G. Green on some Problems in the Conduction of Heat . Mr. L. G. H. Huxley on the Corona ... Gas - Grown Skins ... ( Plates XII . - XIV . ) Dr. R. T. Dunbar on Apparent Irregularities in Experiments with heterogeneous ...
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... gases is reduced , no effect of hydraulic interest occurs until it reaches the vapour - pressure corresponding to ... gases in the liquid passing through the meter . As the pressure of such a solution is reduced , the solubility of the ...
... gases is reduced , no effect of hydraulic interest occurs until it reaches the vapour - pressure corresponding to ... gases in the liquid passing through the meter . As the pressure of such a solution is reduced , the solubility of the ...
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the solution becomes saturated , the excess gases will be set free and cavitation will occur . This effect will be further complicated by the partial evaporation of the liquid itself in the gas so liberated . This condition , though it ...
the solution becomes saturated , the excess gases will be set free and cavitation will occur . This effect will be further complicated by the partial evaporation of the liquid itself in the gas so liberated . This condition , though it ...
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... gas after passing the orifice enters a " receiver " of volume V from which it is drawn in pulses , by an engine for example . Po . Assume that the pressure p , upstream of an orifice remains sensibly constant , and that the density of the ...
... gas after passing the orifice enters a " receiver " of volume V from which it is drawn in pulses , by an engine for example . Po . Assume that the pressure p , upstream of an orifice remains sensibly constant , and that the density of the ...
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... gases is regulated by a system of saturation at a given temperature . It is also possible to use " dry " gases which have been passed slowly up a long column of calcium chloride The saturators consist of steel tubes eight inches long ...
... gases is regulated by a system of saturation at a given temperature . It is also possible to use " dry " gases which have been passed slowly up a long column of calcium chloride The saturators consist of steel tubes eight inches long ...
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