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Page 259
... produced being taken into ac- count in determining the water - equivalent of the calorimeter ) , the average heat ... produced had the gases and water produced been all at 0 ° : c is the heat given out by 8.98 grammes of water in cooling ...
... produced being taken into ac- count in determining the water - equivalent of the calorimeter ) , the average heat ... produced had the gases and water produced been all at 0 ° : c is the heat given out by 8.98 grammes of water in cooling ...
Page 260
... produced from the average initial temperature of 19 ° .7 to the average final temperature 21 ° .8 . Since a litre of hydrogen at 0 ° and 760 millims . weighs 0-089578 gramme ( Regnault ) , the corrected heat - evolution per gramme of ...
... produced from the average initial temperature of 19 ° .7 to the average final temperature 21 ° .8 . Since a litre of hydrogen at 0 ° and 760 millims . weighs 0-089578 gramme ( Regnault ) , the corrected heat - evolution per gramme of ...
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... produces them . As this phosphorescent light produced by the discharge is much brighter than the light directly emitted by the discharge , we are probably right in supposing that the phosphorescence in the fine ramifications represents ...
... produces them . As this phosphorescent light produced by the discharge is much brighter than the light directly emitted by the discharge , we are probably right in supposing that the phosphorescence in the fine ramifications represents ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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