 | 1864 - 332 pages
...about 20 Ibs. of stearine is consumed, 72-2 grammes (2^ ounces) of magnesium would be required. The magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out...could be continually pushed forward into a gas or spirit lamp flame in which it would burn." It afforded the speaker great pleasure to state that the... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1864 - 1170 pages
...hours, whereby about 201bs. of stearine is consumed, 72-2 grma. of magnesium would be required. The magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out...gas or spirit-lamp flame in which it would burn." Professor Eoscoe stated that great credit was due to Mr. Sondstadt for the atle manner in which he... | |
 | 1864 - 650 pages
...hour;, whereby about го Ibs. of Stearine is consumed, 72': grm!. of magnesium would be required. The magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out...thus the end of the wire, guided by passing through a groóte or between rollers, could be continually pushed forward into a gas or spirit-lamp flame in... | |
 | 1864 - 654 pages
...about 20 Ibs. of stéarine is consumed, 72-2 grammes (iji ounces) of magnesium would be required. 4'he magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out the metal from a heated steel press buying a fine opening at bottom ; this wire might be rolled up in coils on a spindle, which could be... | |
 | 1865 - 332 pages
...stearine would be consumed, 72'2 grammes of magnesium wire would be required. The magnesium wire is prepared by forcing out the metal from a heated steel press, having a fine opening at the bottom. For the purpose of consumption, it may be rolled up in coils on a spindle, which, by the... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 730 pages
...about 20 Ibs. of stearine is consumed, 72*2 grammes ( v '. ounces) of magnesium would be required. The magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out...spindle, which could be made to revolve by clockwork, anil thus the end of the wire, guided by passing through a groove or between rollers, could be continually... | |
 | HUGH W. DIAMOND, M.D., F.S.A. - 1866 - 524 pages
...hours, whereby about 20 Ibs. of stéarine is consumed, 72'2 grms. of magnesium would be required. Tho magnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out...from a heated steel press having a fine opening at the bottom ; this wire might be rolled up in coils on a spindle, which could be made to revolve by... | |
 | Andrew Ure - 1867 - 1144 pages
...whereby about ü<¡ Ibs- of Stearine is consumed, 72'2 grains of magnesium would be required. Thmagnesium wire can be easily prepared by forcing out the metal...wire might be rolled up in coils on a spindle, which would be made to revolve bv clockwork, and thus the end of the wire, guided by passing through a groove,... | |
 | sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1869 - 396 pages
...stearine are consumed, 72-2 grammes (2J ounces) of magnesium would be required. The 1 Phil. Trans. 1859, p. 920. magnesium wire can be easily prepared...between rollers, could be continually pushed forward iuto a gas or spirit-lamp flame in which it would burn." It afforded the speaker great pleasure to... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1866 - 744 pages
...stearine is consumed, 72'2 grammes (2-J ounces) of magnesium would be required. The magnesium wire can he easily prepared by forcing out the metal from a heated...could be continually pushed forward into a gas or spirit lamp flame in which it would burn." It afforded the speaker great pleasure to state that the... | |
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