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" ... that if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam, and another vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an elastic fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had... "
The Steam Engine, from the Earliest to the Present Time. Atmospheric ... - Page 28
by Edward PORTWINE - 1847 - 144 pages
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...the steam, as an elastic fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue so to do until it had established an equilibrium ; and if that vessel we're kept very cool by an injection, or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed, lint both...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 2

1824 - 726 pages
...which was exhausted of air and other Jluids ; the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...established an equilibrium : and if that vessel were kept tety cool by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter, until the whole was condensed.1...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 2

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1824 - 470 pages
...; the steam, as an expansible Jluid, would immediately rtisA into the empty vessel, and continue I" do so until it had established an equilibrium : and if that vessel were kept tery cool Ly an injection or otherwise, more ¡team would continue to enter, until the whole was condensed.'...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 2

1825 - 490 pages
...which was exhausted of air and other fluids ; the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so until it has established an equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool by an in jection or otherwise,...
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The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 3

Luke Herbert - 1826 - 408 pages
...vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool, by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed." So far we...
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History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - 1826 - 250 pages
...vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool, by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed." So far we...
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History of the Steam Engine, from Its Earliest Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - 1828 - 236 pages
...vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool, by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole was candensed." So far we...
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Stuart's Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - 1829 - 372 pages
...vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids; the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...equilibrium • and if that vessel were kept very cool by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter, until the whole was condensed" ADMIRABLE...
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History and Progress of the Steam Engine: With a Practical Investigation of ...

Elijah Galloway - 1829 - 890 pages
...vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids, the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue to do so...equilibrium; and if that vessel were kept very cool, by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole were condensed." So far...
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History and Progress of the Steam Engine: With a Practical Investigation of ...

Elijah Galloway - 1834 - 852 pages
...exhansted of air and other fluids, the steam, an an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into t/ie empty vessel, and continue to do so until it had established...equilibrium ; and if that vessel were kept very cool, by an injection or otherwise, more steam would continue to enter until the whole were condensed." So far...
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