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Page 183
... gases ( masses m , m2 ) at temperatures t and o respectively , C1 , C2 , C the specific heats at constant volume of the components and compound ; then by combining the gases at temperature t , cooling the compound to zero , decomposing ...
... gases ( masses m , m2 ) at temperatures t and o respectively , C1 , C2 , C the specific heats at constant volume of the components and compound ; then by combining the gases at temperature t , cooling the compound to zero , decomposing ...
Page 380
... gases that in such an atmosphere , decreasing in temperature from within outwards , the various constituent gases are not everywhere equally mixed , but that in the upper regions those that have the lightest molecules rise the furthest ...
... gases that in such an atmosphere , decreasing in temperature from within outwards , the various constituent gases are not everywhere equally mixed , but that in the upper regions those that have the lightest molecules rise the furthest ...
Page 474
... Gas , on the production of heat by dynamical action in the compres- sion of , 14 ; on the spectrum of the electric spark in a compressed , 153 ; on the penetration of heat across layers of , 424 . Gases , on the equilibrium of pressure ...
... Gas , on the production of heat by dynamical action in the compres- sion of , 14 ; on the spectrum of the electric spark in a compressed , 153 ; on the penetration of heat across layers of , 424 . Gases , on the equilibrium of pressure ...
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JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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