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Page 192
... heat , or that different quantities of heat must be communicated to equal masses of different bodies in order to produce equal in- crements of temperature in these bodies . Evidently part of the heat communicated has disappeared ; and ...
... heat , or that different quantities of heat must be communicated to equal masses of different bodies in order to produce equal in- crements of temperature in these bodies . Evidently part of the heat communicated has disappeared ; and ...
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ON THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND THE HEAT OF FUSION OF PLATINUM . BY J. VIOLLE . I. The specific heat of platinum was measured at 100 ° , 800 ° , 1000 ° , and 1200 ° upon some pure metal , for which I am indebted to the kindness of M. H. Sainte ...
ON THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND THE HEAT OF FUSION OF PLATINUM . BY J. VIOLLE . I. The specific heat of platinum was measured at 100 ° , 800 ° , 1000 ° , and 1200 ° upon some pure metal , for which I am indebted to the kindness of M. H. Sainte ...
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... heating , and which , at a certain point , balances the expansion ; for heat being rendered latent at the same rate as it is being absorbed , produces a stop ( which indicates that the expansion is arrested and balanced ) or a kick ...
... heating , and which , at a certain point , balances the expansion ; for heat being rendered latent at the same rate as it is being absorbed , produces a stop ( which indicates that the expansion is arrested and balanced ) or a kick ...
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