| William Henry - 1823 - 760 pagine
...of Science, p. 219. It is intended to be applied to the same purposes as that of Mr. Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature, and the movement...produced), are best adapted to the measurement of very low temperature!-, at which mercury would freeze. The amount of the expansion of alcohol, also, which exceeds... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 682 pagine
...of Science, p. 219. It is intended to be applied to the same purposes as that of Mr. Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature, and the movement...congealed by any degree of cold hitherto produced), arc best adapted to the measurement of very low temperatures, at which mercury would freeze. The amount... | |
| William Henry - 1823 - 278 pagine
...of Science, p. 219. It is intended to be applied to the same purposes as that of Mr. Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature, and the movement of the fluid (ether tiiiged by a drop of tincture of cochineal) follows instantaneously the application of the heating... | |
| 1826 - 652 pagine
...of Science, p. 219. It is intended to be applied to the same purposes as that of Mr Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature> and the movement...some time is required before the effect takes place. H. 1. 94. 100. The relative quantities of heat which different bodies in the same state require to... | |
| John White Webster - 1839 - 618 pagine
...purposes as that of Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature, and the movement of the fluid follows instantaneously the application of the heating...some time is required before the effect takes place. 167. Different methods have been recommended for ascertaining Self-fegisthe highest or lowest temperature... | |
| John White Webster - 1839 - 592 pagine
...spirit of wine, in vacuo.* It is intended to be applied to the same purposes as that of Leslie, but is more sensible to changes of temperature, and the movement of the fluid follows instantaneously the application of the heating cause, whereas in the air thermometer some time... | |
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