The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 29-30Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1874 |
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Page 19
... heat an atom of any substance , the same number of degrees requires the same quantity of heat . Thus you see that a substance like H , which has the lowest of all atomic weights , requires for a given weight the greatest quantity of ...
... heat an atom of any substance , the same number of degrees requires the same quantity of heat . Thus you see that a substance like H , which has the lowest of all atomic weights , requires for a given weight the greatest quantity of ...
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... Heat and Mechanical Value of Heat . " Resuming the subject of radiant heat , it is found , that of surfaces equally smooth , some have a greater specific power of radiation than others . The ordinary means for exhibiting this and ...
... Heat and Mechanical Value of Heat . " Resuming the subject of radiant heat , it is found , that of surfaces equally smooth , some have a greater specific power of radiation than others . The ordinary means for exhibiting this and ...
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... heat means , as we have argued , an increase of bulk , therefore whatever heat the earth absorbs must go to increase the earth's size . It is only on this condition that the earth can absorb heat at all , and it is only by the increase ...
... heat means , as we have argued , an increase of bulk , therefore whatever heat the earth absorbs must go to increase the earth's size . It is only on this condition that the earth can absorb heat at all , and it is only by the increase ...
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