| Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 462 pages
...very remarkable fact in the theory of vapour. It has been found that the heat absorbed by vaporisation is always less, the higher the temperature at which the ebullition takes place ; and less, by the same amount as the temperature of ebullition is increased. Thus, if water boil at 312°, the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 pages
...very remarkable fact in the theory of vapour. It has been found that the heat absorbed by vaporisation is always less, the higher the temperature at which the ebullition takes place; and less, by the same amount as the temperature of ebullition is increased. Thus, if water boil at 312°, the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 580 pages
...have led to the discovery of a very remarkable fact in the theory of vapor. It has been found that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less, the...temperature at which the ebullition takes place ; and less, by the same amount as the temperature of ebullition is increased. Thus, if water boil at 312°, the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 580 pages
...have led to the discovery of a very remarkable fact in the theory of vapor. It has been found that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less, the higher the temperature at which the Aiullition takes place ; and less, by the same amount as the temperature of ibullition is increased.... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 614 pages
...to the discovery of a very rkable fact in the theory of vapor. It has been found that the heat ab>d by vaporization is always less, the higher the temperature at which the ition takes place ; and less, by the same amount as the temperature of it ion is increased. Thus, if... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1857 - 492 pages
...the latent heat contained in it, is latent heat? always the same. It is an established fact that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less the higher the temperature at which this vaporization takes place, and just in proportion also as vapor or steam indicates a lower temperature... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1873 - 470 pages
...the latent heat contained in it, is latent heat? always the same. It is an established fact that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less the higher the temperature at which this vaporization takes place, and just in proportion also as vapor or steam indicates a lower temperature... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1873 - 466 pages
...the latent heat contained in it, is latent heat? always the same. It is an established fact that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less the higher the temperature at which this vaporization takes place, and just in proportion also as vapor or steam indicates a lower temperature... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1879 - 552 pages
...must have twice, thrice, or more steam under the same volume. 512. It is an established fact, that the heat absorbed by vaporization is always less, the higher the temperature at which this vaporization takes place ; and just in proportion also as vapor or steam indicates a lower temperature... | |
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