| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 pages
...the explanation which I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing or melting point by pressure, and the fact that ice cannot exist at...under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would also wish to make it distinctly understood that no part of the ice, even if supposed at the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 650 pages
...the explanation which I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing or melting point by pressure, and the fact that ice cannot exist at...under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would also wish to make it distinctly understood that no part of the ice, even if supposed at the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1859 - 772 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or meltingpoint, by pressure, and the...due to the melting of small portions of the ice in the interior of the mass. The permeation into portions of the ice for a time clear " by the water squeezed... | |
| 1859 - 588 pages
...immediately produce in the compressed parts pores occupied by liquid water. And Professor Tyndall has shown, that when a cylinder of ice is placed between two...gradually increasing pressure, a dim cloudy appearance is produced, owing to the melting of small portions of tne ice in the interior of the mass—the hazy... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule - 1911 - 628 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or melting-point, by pressure, and...when a cylinder of ice is placed between two slabs of box- wood, and subjected to gradually increasing pressure, a dim cloudy appearance is observed, which... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1911 - 621 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or melting-point, by pressure, and...when a cylinder of ice is placed between two slabs of box- wood, and subjected to gradually increasing pressure, a dim cloudy appearance is observed, which... | |
| Sir Joseph Larmor - 632 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or melting-point, by pressure, and...due to the melting of small portions of the ice in the interior of the mass. The permeation into portions of the ice, for a time clear, " by the water... | |
| 1858 - 598 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded — the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or meltingpoint, by pressure, and the...a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere." Dr. Tyudall finds that when a cylinder of ice is placed between two slabs of box-wood, and subjected to... | |
| 1858 - 1152 pages
...with the fundamental principle of the explanation I have propounded—the lowering, namely, of the freezing-point or meltingpoint, by pressure, and the fact that ice cannot exist at 00 Cent. under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere.” Dr. Tyndall finds that when a cylinder... | |
| Lord William Thomson Kelvin - 1904 - 732 pages
...by pressure, as described in the sixth section of his paper. Thus, my brother, in his paper of last May, says, " If we " commence with the consideration...due to the melting of small portions of the ice in the interior of the mass. The permeation into portions of the ice, for a time clear, "by the water... | |
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