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Page 32
... cooling properties were to be determined . The rate or " velocity " of cooling of the " of thermometer bulb was deduced from observations of the falling temperature at equal intervals of time . 66 They With this apparatus Dulong and ...
... cooling properties were to be determined . The rate or " velocity " of cooling of the " of thermometer bulb was deduced from observations of the falling temperature at equal intervals of time . 66 They With this apparatus Dulong and ...
Page 33
... cooling power of a fluid diminishes in a geometrical progression when its tension itself diminishes in a geometrical progression . If the ratio of this second progression is 2 , the ratio of the first is 1.366 for air ; 1.301 for ...
... cooling power of a fluid diminishes in a geometrical progression when its tension itself diminishes in a geometrical progression . If the ratio of this second progression is 2 , the ratio of the first is 1.366 for air ; 1.301 for ...
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... cooling effect ( loc . cit . p . 429 ) . Moreover in the case of hydrogen it is found that there is a heating effect , which increases , if anything , when the tempe- rature rises , so that here the law of the inverse square of the ...
... cooling effect ( loc . cit . p . 429 ) . Moreover in the case of hydrogen it is found that there is a heating effect , which increases , if anything , when the tempe- rature rises , so that here the law of the inverse square of the ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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