| 1857 - 1142 pages
...in every two seconds of time ; and the pressure occasioned thereby will be 12-309 x 32| = 395 '938 grs. Therefore, since it is manifest that the pressure...14,831,712 grs. on each side of the cubical vessel, feet Per second* Elements of Chemical Philosophy, p. 95. t Mr. Rankine has given a complete mathematical... | |
| John Bourne (C. E.) - 1868 - 602 pages
...Rankine, we can easily estimate the absolute quantity of heat in matter. For, in an elastic fluid, the pressure will be proportional to the square of the velocity of the revolving atmospheres ; and the vis viva or mechanical power of the atmospheres will also be proportional... | |
| Ralph Richardson (M.D.) - 1873 - 134 pages
...electricity, we can easily estimate the absolute quantity of heat in matter. For in an elastic fluid the pressure will be proportional to the square of the velocity of the revolving atmospheres ; and the vis viva of the atmospheres will also be proportional to the square... | |
| Robert Angus Smith - 1883 - 500 pages
...every two seconds of time ; and the pressure occasioned thereby will be 12-309 x 32^ = 395-938 grains. Therefore, since it is manifest that the pressure...particles requisite to produce the pressure of 14,831,712 grains on each side of the cubical vessel, feet per second. ' The above velocity will be found equal... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 516 pages
...every two seconds of time ; and the pressure occasioned thereby will be 12 - 3O9x 32^ = 395-938grains. Therefore, since it is manifest that the pressure...particles requisite to produce the pressure of 14,831,712 grains on each side of the cubical vessel, ' The above velocity will be found equal to produce the... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 780 pages
...12-309* 32$ = 395-938 grains Therefore, since it is manifest that the pressure will be provisional to the square of the velocity of the particles, we...the particles requisite to produce the pressure of 14,831.712 grain* on each side of the cubical vessel, t/-r(l±*lL7-I^32*=6.225 feet per second. V.... | |
| Harry Fawcett Buckley - 1927 - 288 pages
...cubical vessel every two seconds of time ; and the pressure occasioned thereby will be 12-309 X 32l/t = 395-938 grs. Therefore since it is manifest that the...14,831,712 grs. on each side of the cubical vessel, M = J(-1-^-'-831'7ga)3a1/e = 6225 feet per second. " The above velocity will be found equal to produce... | |
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