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... pressure read off upon the barometer , the pressure at the crest of the wave will be greater . Let the compression be denoted by AV = V。- V1 , we then have Y h1 = H as the expression for the height of the barometer at the crest of the ...
... pressure read off upon the barometer , the pressure at the crest of the wave will be greater . Let the compression be denoted by AV = V。- V1 , we then have Y h1 = H as the expression for the height of the barometer at the crest of the ...
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... pressure was augmented , and by the exact amount which the mechanical theory of heat required . " If , then , by pressure a mixture of ice and water can be ren- dered colder without the actual abstraction of heat , this can only occur ...
... pressure was augmented , and by the exact amount which the mechanical theory of heat required . " If , then , by pressure a mixture of ice and water can be ren- dered colder without the actual abstraction of heat , this can only occur ...
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... pressure , to draw from the surrounding ice the heat necessary for the liquefaction of the compressed part ; and then this water must escape and be re- frozen . All this requires time . In the foregoing experiments , moreover , the ...
... pressure , to draw from the surrounding ice the heat necessary for the liquefaction of the compressed part ; and then this water must escape and be re- frozen . All this requires time . In the foregoing experiments , moreover , the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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