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... pressures were carried as far as 223 atmospheres . I have only given a few of the results ; but they will be sufficient to show the general effects of the pressure . In the following Tables p designates the pressure in atmospheres as ...
... pressures were carried as far as 223 atmospheres . I have only given a few of the results ; but they will be sufficient to show the general effects of the pressure . In the following Tables p designates the pressure in atmospheres as ...
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... pressure , but that , the pressure or volume remaining constant , the coefficient changes with the temperature . The latter result was first obtained from a set of preliminary experiments , in which the expansion of carbonic acid under ...
... pressure , but that , the pressure or volume remaining constant , the coefficient changes with the temperature . The latter result was first obtained from a set of preliminary experiments , in which the expansion of carbonic acid under ...
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constant pressure . The value of a increases with the pressure , and it is greater at lower than at higher temperatures . But a remarkable relation exists between the coefficients in the present case which does not exist between the ...
constant pressure . The value of a increases with the pressure , and it is greater at lower than at higher temperatures . But a remarkable relation exists between the coefficients in the present case which does not exist between the ...
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Peculiar Forms of Coke Plate I | 16 |
Theory of Heat as deduced from the First | 32 |
Mr O Heaviside on Duplex Telegraphy | 33 |
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