On Heat in Its Relations to Water and Steam: Embracing New Views of Vaporization, Condensation, and ExplosionsH.C. Baird, 1864 - 278 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 29
... Robert Kane . Dr. Ure . Dr. Reid . Sir John Herschel . Dr. Turner . Dr. Lardner . John Scott Russell . Professor Dixon . Comte de Pambour . M. Regnault . Professor Gmelin . M. Arago . M. Denny . M. Magnus . Encyclopædia Britannica ...
... Robert Kane . Dr. Ure . Dr. Reid . Sir John Herschel . Dr. Turner . Dr. Lardner . John Scott Russell . Professor Dixon . Comte de Pambour . M. Regnault . Professor Gmelin . M. Arago . M. Denny . M. Magnus . Encyclopædia Britannica ...
Σελίδα 38
... Robert Kane observes , " The particles of volatile bodies repel each other at all temperatures , until they occupy completely the space in which the body is con- tained , and exercise a pressure which is equal to the force of their ...
... Robert Kane observes , " The particles of volatile bodies repel each other at all temperatures , until they occupy completely the space in which the body is con- tained , and exercise a pressure which is equal to the force of their ...
Σελίδα 70
... Robert Kane also says : - " Liquids conduct heat very slowly so slowly , that they were long considered to be true non - conductors , " - adding , " that when any portion of the liquid is heated , it expands , and becomes speci- fically ...
... Robert Kane also says : - " Liquids conduct heat very slowly so slowly , that they were long considered to be true non - conductors , " - adding , " that when any portion of the liquid is heated , it expands , and becomes speci- fically ...
Σελίδα 83
... Robert Kane observes : - " To measure the amount of expansion in liquids , a , in the annexed figure 18 , is a glass tube , the neck of which is very nar- row , and bent , as here described . The tube is to be completely filled at the ...
... Robert Kane observes : - " To measure the amount of expansion in liquids , a , in the annexed figure 18 , is a glass tube , the neck of which is very nar- row , and bent , as here described . The tube is to be completely filled at the ...
Σελίδα 106
... Robert Kane observes : - " Water boils in a glass or porcelain vessel un- der a pressure of 30 inches ( ordinary atmospheric pres- sure ) , not at 212 ° , but 214 106 ON EBULLITION .
... Robert Kane observes : - " Water boils in a glass or porcelain vessel un- der a pressure of 30 inches ( ordinary atmospheric pres- sure ) , not at 212 ° , but 214 106 ON EBULLITION .
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action ANDREW URE applied Argand burner assumed atoms of vapor becomes body of water boiler boiling point bottom carbonic acid carbonic oxide cause chemical chimney coal cold water combustion condensation consequently cork cubic cylinder D. K. Clark Dalton Dalton's law density diffusion ebullition effect elastic fluid engines escape existence experiment explosion fact force formation of vapor formulæ fuel furnace further gaseous gases glass vessel globules HENRY CAREY hydrogen illustration inch increase induced current inference influence inquiry John Scott Russell laws liquid atoms liquid form mass medium observes orifices ounces oxygen particles passed Plate portion practical pressure principle produced Professor properties quantity of heat quantity of vapor rapid reference remain represent result rise Robert Kane saturation scientific shown space steam steam-engine stratum sudden sufficient surface surface condensation takes place temperature theory thermometer tion treatise tube unit of heat vacuum vapor atoms volume weight writers