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Page 391
... cooling . I have not observed the momentary elongation on cooling when the wire has only been heated to a point just beyond that at which it would otherwise occur . " During the cooling of the wire it was found that just as it reached a ...
... cooling . I have not observed the momentary elongation on cooling when the wire has only been heated to a point just beyond that at which it would otherwise occur . " During the cooling of the wire it was found that just as it reached a ...
Page 393
... cooling contraction ; an expansion which is the oppo- site of the temporary contraction of heating - the cooling - kick ; and an expansion which is the opposite in nature , but not necessarily in amount , of the contraction of heating ...
... cooling contraction ; an expansion which is the oppo- site of the temporary contraction of heating - the cooling - kick ; and an expansion which is the opposite in nature , but not necessarily in amount , of the contraction of heating ...
Page 394
... cooling . This is the proximate cause of the stops and kicks which occur in cooling . It is evanescent as an opposing force , and must not be confounded with the permanent or crystalline expansion of cooling , of which it is simply ...
... cooling . This is the proximate cause of the stops and kicks which occur in cooling . It is evanescent as an opposing force , and must not be confounded with the permanent or crystalline expansion of cooling , of which it is simply ...
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JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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