Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 143
... remains the same . If the Centigrade scale is used , the ratio of expansion of any gas will be 1-273rd of its volume for every degree . 490 cubic inches of air at 32 ° become 491 at 33 ° 491 492 99 99 99 33 99 99 34 99 492 ,, 34 493 ...
... remains the same . If the Centigrade scale is used , the ratio of expansion of any gas will be 1-273rd of its volume for every degree . 490 cubic inches of air at 32 ° become 491 at 33 ° 491 492 99 99 99 33 99 99 34 99 492 ,, 34 493 ...
Page 162
... remains , and when the atoms come together it is like the fall of the weight to the earth , and the result must be the production of actual energy , or heat . This is what Tyndall means when he speaks of the clashing together of the ...
... remains , and when the atoms come together it is like the fall of the weight to the earth , and the result must be the production of actual energy , or heat . This is what Tyndall means when he speaks of the clashing together of the ...
Page 327
... remains un- changed . The wire p remains also the same ; but we have another deflec- tion , p . For the intensity I with the single pair we have the expression— 1 ) . E I = F ( 0 ° ) = = ptr and with the second reading by the two pairs ...
... remains un- changed . The wire p remains also the same ; but we have another deflec- tion , p . For the intensity I with the single pair we have the expression— 1 ) . E I = F ( 0 ° ) = = ptr and with the second reading by the two pairs ...
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