Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 31
... Heat by Gases at Varying Pressures . By CHARLES F. BRUSH * . [ Plates I. to X. ] BE EFORE describing my own investigations on the trans- mission of heat by gases , I shall refer briefly to the classical work of a somewhat similar nature ...
... Heat by Gases at Varying Pressures . By CHARLES F. BRUSH * . [ Plates I. to X. ] BE EFORE describing my own investigations on the trans- mission of heat by gases , I shall refer briefly to the classical work of a somewhat similar nature ...
Page 33
... heat by air and other gases at various pressures . Kundt and Warburg ( Pogg . Ann . 1874-5 ) and Winkelmann ( Pogg . Ann . 1875-6 ) observed that the rate of heat transmission remained substantially constant through a long range of ...
... heat by air and other gases at various pressures . Kundt and Warburg ( Pogg . Ann . 1874-5 ) and Winkelmann ( Pogg . Ann . 1875-6 ) observed that the rate of heat transmission remained substantially constant through a long range of ...
Page 38
... heat is ninety times greater , while its specific heat is almost exactly the same . The principal curve , representing the rate of heat transmission from 15 degrees to 10 degrees , differs very little from that of air . It shows a ...
... heat is ninety times greater , while its specific heat is almost exactly the same . The principal curve , representing the rate of heat transmission from 15 degrees to 10 degrees , differs very little from that of air . It shows a ...
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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