Philosophical Magazine, Volume 5Taylor & Francis., 1829 - Physics |
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Page 88
... temperature is about 11,242 times lighter than water , and also that it can exist as a component part of water : hence if it were mechanically con- densed 448 times , when of the temperature of 32 ° , and sup- posing the particles to be ...
... temperature is about 11,242 times lighter than water , and also that it can exist as a component part of water : hence if it were mechanically con- densed 448 times , when of the temperature of 32 ° , and sup- posing the particles to be ...
Page 89
... temperature . It depends upon the degree of pressure the water is exposed to , at what temperature it will rise into vapour and commence this vast but imperceptible absorption of caloric . An additional pressure of three pounds per ...
... temperature . It depends upon the degree of pressure the water is exposed to , at what temperature it will rise into vapour and commence this vast but imperceptible absorption of caloric . An additional pressure of three pounds per ...
Page 90
... temperature . For the purpose of showing how small a proportion there is between the 448 degrees I have assumed as beyond the zero of Fahrenheit , and the absolute quantity of caloric embodied by some of the permanent gases , let two ...
... temperature . For the purpose of showing how small a proportion there is between the 448 degrees I have assumed as beyond the zero of Fahrenheit , and the absolute quantity of caloric embodied by some of the permanent gases , let two ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Capt B Halls Letter inclosing a Communication from Peter | 15 |
Mr Ivory on the Method of deducing the Difference of Lon | 24 |
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