| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1813 - 410 pages
...a freezing mixture of salt and snow, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of...contained in the empty ball is condensed by the common opera» If the ball be more than half full, it will be liable to burst by the expansion of water in... | |
| 1813 - 682 pages
...a freezing mixture of salt and snow, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of...produced by this condensation gives opportunity for n fresh quantity to arise from the opposite ball, with proportional reduction of its temperature till... | |
| 1814 - 574 pages
...a freezing mixture of salt and snow, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of...ball, with proportional reduction of its temperature. ' According to a theory that does not admit of positive cold, we should represent the heat of the warrtier... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 574 pages
...power of freezing is transferred to a distance, by what may be called the negative operation of steam. this condensation gives opportunity for a fresh quantity...ball, with proportional reduction of its temperature. ' The instrument, by which this is effected, may aptly be called a Cryophorus, which correctly expresses... | |
| William Henry - 1819 - 436 pages
...immersed in a mixture of snow and salt, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of a very few minutes. The vapour in the empty ball is condensed by the common operation of cold ; and the vacuum produced by this condensation... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 682 pages
...strong sulphuric acid, and the receiver is then to be exhausted. In both cases, the vapour present in the empty ball is condensed by the common operation...produced by this condensation, gives opportunity for afresh quantity to arise from .the opposite ball, with a proportional reduction of the temperature... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 760 pages
...immersed in a mixture of snow and salt, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of a very few minutes. The experiment may be rendered even more striking, if performed according to Dr. Marcel's modification... | |
| 1826 - 652 pages
...immersed in a mixture of snow and salt, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of a very few minutes. The experiment may be rendered even more striking, if performed according to Dr Marcet's modification of... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1827 - 904 pages
...a freezing mixture of snow and salt, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of...and the vacuum produced by this condensation gives oplics. tunity for a fresh quantity to arise from the opposite ball, with proportional reduction of... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...a freezing mixture of snow and salt, the water in the other ball, though at the distance of two or three feet, will be frozen solid in the course of...substances are suffered to pass with adequate slowness tt> the solid state, the attractive forces frequently arrange their ultimate particles so as to form... | |
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