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" No such change, however, had taken place, for the chips were found to have the same capacity as slices of the same metal cut by a fine saw, where heating was avoided. Hence, it is evident, that the heat produced could not possibly have been furnished... "
Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion: Being a Course of Twelve Lectures ... - Page 66
by John Tyndall - 1866 - 480 pages
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 26

1798 - 618 pages
...experiment, which was several times repeated, and which afforded nearly the same results, the author infers that the heat produced could not possibly have been furnished at the . «pence of the? latent heat of the metallic chips. These trials were merely introductory to other...
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Heat considered as a mode of motion: 12 lects

John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 pages
...only to be changed, but the change undergone by them should be sufficiently great to account for all the heat produced. No such change however had taken...expense of the latent heat of the metallic chips. Eumford describes those experiments at length, and they are conclusive. He then designed a cylinder...
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Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion: Being a Course of Twelve Lectures ...

John Tyndall - 1865 - 494 pages
...only to be changed, but the change undergone by them should be sufficiently great to account for all the heat produced. No such change, however, had taken...evident that the heat produced could not possibly have boen furnished at the expense of the latent heat of the metallic chips. Rumford describes those experiments...
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Heat: A Mode of Motion

John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 pages
...only to be changed, but the change undergone by them should be sufficiently great to account for all the heat produced. No such change, however, had taken...latent heat of the metallic chips. Rumford describes thet-e experiments at length, and they are conclusive. He then designed a cylinder for the express...
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The Complete Works of Count Rumford, Volume 1

Benjamin Graf von Rumford - 1870 - 608 pages
...produced in the metal, in regard to its capacity for Heat, by being reduced to chips by the borer.* From hence it is evident that the Heat produced could not possibly have been furnished at the expence of the * As these experiments are important, it may perhaps be agreeable to the Society to...
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Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford: With Notices of His Daughter

George Edward Ellis - 1871 - 750 pages
...of the former had not been changed. It was evident, then, that the heat produced by boring was not furnished at the expense of the latent heat of the metallic chips. Being assured of this fact for a startingpoint, the philosopher proceeded with a series of experiments...
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An Elementary Treatise on Heat

William Garnett - 1878 - 236 pages
...each experiment was repeated three times with nearly the same results. From this Rumford concludes, "that the heat produced could not possibly have been...expense of the latent heat of the metallic chips." 294. Rumford next turned up a hollow cylinder which was cast in one piece with a brass six-pounder,...
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Heat : a Mode of Motion

John Tyndall - 1881 - 572 pages
...: Spedding's Translation. change undergone by them should be sufficiently great to account for all the heat produced. No such change, however, had taken...latent heat of the metallic chips. Rumford describes these experiments at length, and they are conclusive. He then designed a cylinder for the express purpose...
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An elementary treatise on heat

William Garnett - 1884 - 274 pages
...each experiment was repeated three times with nearly the same results. From this Eumford concludes, " that the heat produced could not possibly have been...expense of the latent heat of the metallic chips." 294. Rumford next turned up a hollow cylinder which was cast in one piece with a brass six-pounder,...
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The American Library of Art, Literature and Song, Volume 2

1886 - 552 pages
...the change undergone by them should be sufficiently great to account for all the heat produced. Жо such change, however, had taken place ; for the chips...latent heat of the metallic chips. Rumford describes these experiments at length, and they are conclusive. He then designed a gun-metal cylinder for the...
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