The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 31-32Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1875 |
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Page 13
... applied to the other end of the balanced beam . In these cases air- currents are sufficient to explain the rising of the ball under the influence of heat . 28. In order to apply the heat in a more regular manner , a thermometer was ...
... applied to the other end of the balanced beam . In these cases air- currents are sufficient to explain the rising of the ball under the influence of heat . 28. In order to apply the heat in a more regular manner , a thermometer was ...
Page 23
... applied below ( 27 , 29 ) . On re - exhausting the balance - tube and taking a series of observations , placing the ... applied beneath . 33. I now wish to ascertain the effect of cold on the balance pith balls , and for this purpose a ...
... applied below ( 27 , 29 ) . On re - exhausting the balance - tube and taking a series of observations , placing the ... applied beneath . 33. I now wish to ascertain the effect of cold on the balance pith balls , and for this purpose a ...
Page 300
... applied somewhat like a Gifford's injector through a series of conical tubes for the purpose of moving or forcing gases and liquids in any required direction . It has been applied to force air through the gas - producers in connection ...
... applied somewhat like a Gifford's injector through a series of conical tubes for the purpose of moving or forcing gases and liquids in any required direction . It has been applied to force air through the gas - producers in connection ...
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