| 1775 - 638 pages
...atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of i atmosphere. Still more important is the change in...thermometric scale, the pressure remaining the same. An inspeflion of the figures will also show that this change of value at different temperatures increases... | |
| 1875 - 632 pages
...atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of i atmosphere. Still more important is the change in...laws of molecular action, is the relation between the'elastic forces of a gas at different temperatures while the volume remains constant. The experiments... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 870 pages
...atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of I atmosphere. Still more important is the change in...relation between the elastic forces of a gas at different temperatures while the volume remains constant. The experiments which I have made in this part of the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 708 pages
...with the pressure. Between the temperatures of 6° and 64° it is ouce and a half as great under 22 atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as...different temperatures increases with the pressure. Pressure. Vol. CO, at 0° & 760mfflims.=l. Vol. CO, at 6°-05 & 22-26 at.=l. at. 22-26 .... 0-03934... | |
| 1876 - 676 pages
...and 64° it is once and a half as great under 22 atmospheres, and more than two and a, half times aa great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of...relation between the elastic forces of a gas at different temperatures while the volume remains constant. The experiments which I have made in this part of the... | |
| 1876 - 608 pages
...and 64° it is once and a half as great under 22 atmospheres, and more than two and a half times aa great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of...relation between the elastic forces of a gas at different temperatures while the volume remains constant. The experiments which I have made in this part of the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1875 - 836 pages
...atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as great under 40 atmospheres, as at the pressure of I atmosphere. Still more important is the change in...relation between the elastic forces of a gas at different temperatures while the volume remains constant. The experiments which I have made in this part of the... | |
| 1875 - 632 pages
...with the pressure. Between the temperatures of 6° and 64° it is once and a half as great under 22 atmospheres, and more than two and a half times as...will also show that this change of value at different temperature increases with the pressure. Another interesting question and one of great importance in... | |
| 1876 - 1194 pages
...change in the value of the coefficient at différent parta of the theruuimetric scale, the preasnre remaining the same. An inspection of the figures will also show that this change of value at different temperature« increases with the pressure. Another interesting i|iu^lion, and omi .if gnat ¡iu|>.iit... | |
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