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" ... until it had established an 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. "
The hand-book to the steam engine - Page 46
by Handbook - 1846
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 736 pages
...accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves; but early in 1765 it occurred to me, that if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam, and another vessel which wns exhausted of air and oilier fluids, the steam, as an elastic fluid, would immediately rush into...
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves ; but early iu 1765 it occurred to me, that if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam, and vmnhn vessel vrtrich was exhausted of air and oilier fluids, the steam, as an elastic fluid, would...
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A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - 1824 - 334 pages
...Engine." Art. Caloric. • Watt's account of his invention, Robison's Mech. Phil. vol. II. p. 117. "I fiat if a communication were opened between a cylinder...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 had...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 2

1824 - 726 pages
...moment when he had drawn those sagacious inferences; but it occurred to him early in the year 1765, ' that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...another vessel which was exhausted of air and other Jluids ; the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel, and continue...
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A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - 1824 - 408 pages
...Steam Engine." Art. Caloric. * Watt's account of his invention, Robison's Mech. Phil. TOI. II. p. 117. "that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...containing steam, and another vessel which was exhausted oj air and other fluids; the steam, as an expansible fluid, would immediately rush into the empty vessel,...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 2

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1824 - 470 pages
...moment uhcr he had drawn those sagacious inferences; but it occurred to him early in tie year 17C5, ' that if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam, and another vessel which was eiItausted of air and other Jluids ; the steam, as an expansible Jluid, would immediately rtisA into...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 2

1825 - 490 pages
...moment when he had drawn those sagacious inferences ; but it occurred to him, early in the year 1 765, * that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...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...
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History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - 1826 - 250 pages
...Various were the means which were contemplated to effect these ends, when, early in 1765, it struck him, "that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...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 had...
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The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 3

Luke Herbert - 1826 - 408 pages
...were the means which were contemplated to effect these ends, when, early in 1765, it struck him, " that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...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 had...
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History of the Steam Engine, from Its Earliest Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - 1828 - 236 pages
...were the means which were contemplated to effect these ends, when, early in 1765, it struck him, <f that if a communication were opened between a cylinder...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 had...
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