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Manual of Chemistry - Page 226
by George Fownes - 1883
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 5

1833 - 874 pages
...following table represents the number of units of heat (the unit of heat being the amount required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water from 0' to 1° C) evolved in the conversion of 1 2 grams of earh of the varieties of carbon into 44 grams of carbonic...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1869 - 870 pages
...passes through a wire whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heat sufficient to raise the temperature of 1 gram of wnter from U° to 1° C. in 5} minutes: and assuming as the unit of heat the quantity required to raise...
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A MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL

GEORGE FOWNES, F.R.S. - 1869 - 876 pages
...C. and 760mm. barometric pressure in a minute. Now Lenz has shown that when a current of the unit of strength passes through a wire whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heat sufficient to raise the temperature...
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A Manual of elementary chemistry

George Fownes - 1869 - 882 pages
...fnttmn wt m«».v. Now Lent has shown that *•*<• m ntrreml o/ ike unit of *.4n<»f :A faster thrxmjh a wire whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heal sufficient to raise the temperature...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: From the 10th ...

George Fownes - 1870 - 894 pages
...cqnnl to that of a co|'fx-r wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity oí heat sufficient to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water from 0° to 1° C. in r>J minutes: and assuming as the unit of heat the quantity required to raise the temperature of 1 gram...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: From the Tenth ...

George Fownes - 1872 - 890 pages
...passes through a wire whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heat sufficient to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water from O° to 1° C. in 5j minutes: and assuming as the unit of heat the quantity required to raise the temperature...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1873 - 888 pages
...passes through a wire whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heat sufficient to raise the temperature of 1 grnm of water from 0° to 1° C. in 5J minutes: and assuming as the unit of heat the quantity required...
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A manual of elementary chemistry, theoretical and practical, Volume 1

George Fownes - 1877 - 588 pages
...and 760 m ™- barometric pressure in a minute. Now Lenz has shown that when a current of the unit of strength passes through a wire whose resistance is...quantity of heat sufficient to raise the temperature of 1 grain of water from 0° to 1° C. in 5 j minutes; and assuming as the unit of heat the quantity required...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1878 - 1054 pages
...HO"™"' Ьат-rmftrv ¡inspire ¡ч ч miiiiitr. Now Lenz has shown that when a current of the ua:t of strength passes through a wire whose resistance is equal to that of i copper wire 1 metre long and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develops a quantity of heat sufficient...
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Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical

George Fownes - 1885 - 1094 pages
...centimetre of detonating gas at 0° C. and 760 mm. barometric pressure in a minute* Now, Lenz lins shown that when a current of this strength passes...whose resistance is equal to that of a copper wire 1 metre Ions and 1 millimetre in diameter, it develop a quantity of In at sufficient to raise the temperature...
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