Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Three small cylinders prepared respectively in the same manner as in the 12th experiment were placed at the same moment on ... The same results were obtained as in the preceding experiment with the same relations between the respective ...
Three small cylinders prepared respectively in the same manner as in the 12th experiment were placed at the same moment on ... The same results were obtained as in the preceding experiment with the same relations between the respective ...
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It is shown by Lord Kelvin that when a gas passes through a porous plug we must have dv JK e , dt II where t and v denote the temperature and volume of the gas respectively , K its specific heat , the cooling effect per atmo of ...
It is shown by Lord Kelvin that when a gas passes through a porous plug we must have dv JK e , dt II where t and v denote the temperature and volume of the gas respectively , K its specific heat , the cooling effect per atmo of ...
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In their earlier memoir , Joule and Thomson * , record experiments with air at 17 ° and at 91 ° , yielding -09-259 and — 0 ° .206 per atmosphere respectively . In tho later memoir † they paid more attention to the experiments at high ...
In their earlier memoir , Joule and Thomson * , record experiments with air at 17 ° and at 91 ° , yielding -09-259 and — 0 ° .206 per atmosphere respectively . In tho later memoir † they paid more attention to the experiments at high ...
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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