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... metal ? ' If this were the case , then , according to the modern doctrines of latent Heat , and of caloric , the capacity for Heat of the parts of the metal , so reduced to chips , ought not only to be changed , but the change undergone ...
... metal ? ' If this were the case , then , according to the modern doctrines of latent Heat , and of caloric , the capacity for Heat of the parts of the metal , so reduced to chips , ought not only to be changed , but the change undergone ...
Side 41
... metal and the metal before the abrasion had taken place ; so that if this experiment had been only a satisfactory one - and Rumford did not see how to make it thoroughly satis- factory - the fact that heat is not matter would have been ...
... metal and the metal before the abrasion had taken place ; so that if this experiment had been only a satisfactory one - and Rumford did not see how to make it thoroughly satis- factory - the fact that heat is not matter would have been ...
Side 42
... metal in an acid , there is a development of heat ; but if there were any difference in the quantity of heat which the lumps and an equal weight of filings contained that is to say , if heat could by any possibility be matter - then ...
... metal in an acid , there is a development of heat ; but if there were any difference in the quantity of heat which the lumps and an equal weight of filings contained that is to say , if heat could by any possibility be matter - then ...
Side 45
... metal together , keeping them surrounded by ice , and in the exhausted receiver of an air - pump , so as if possible to avoid radiant heat , heat carried by convection - currents of air , and so on , and to remove every possible ...
... metal together , keeping them surrounded by ice , and in the exhausted receiver of an air - pump , so as if possible to avoid radiant heat , heat carried by convection - currents of air , and so on , and to remove every possible ...
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Peter Guthrie Tait. accompanied by heat and various gases produced from the two metals by actual fusion and evaporation , all taking place at the instant of the impact , and corre- sponding to portions of the work transformed . In these ...
Peter Guthrie Tait. accompanied by heat and various gases produced from the two metals by actual fusion and evaporation , all taking place at the instant of the impact , and corre- sponding to portions of the work transformed . In these ...
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Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science: With a Special Lecture ... Peter Guthrie Tait Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1876 |
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