| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1798 - 772 pagine
...temperature, all other circumstances being the same. 4. All clastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat : and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable way as that of mercury ; at least from 32° to ata0.— .It seems probable the expansion of each particle of the same fluid, or its sphere of influence,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 620 pagine
...all ether circumstances being the same. ' 4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...least from 32° to 212°. — It seems probable the ex. pansion of each particle of the same fluid, or its sphere of influence, is directly as the quantity... | |
| John Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper - 1813 - 532 pagine
...fluids expand the same quantity by heat : and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable wav as that of mercury ; at least from 32° to 212°....temperature, reckoned from the point of total privation. Having now stated the chief principles which seem to be established from the following series of facts... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pagine
...temperature, all other circumstances being the same. "4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...temperature, reckoned from the point of total privation." The first law accounts for a diffusion of gases to a great extent, but not entirely. It would result... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1856 - 374 pagine
...all other circumstances being the same. " 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...as that of mercury, at least from 32° to 212°." From these extracts it would appear that the expansion of all elastic fluids, whether from water or... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1856 - 450 pagine
...all other circumstances being the same. " 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...as that of mercury, at least from 32° to 212°." From these extracts it would appear that the expansion of all elastic fluids, whether from water or... | |
| 1857 - 584 pagine
...temperature, all the circumstances being the same. 4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat, and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable way as that of mercury. The Essay on the Force of Steam contains the results of his experiments made between the temperatures... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 468 pagine
...all other circumstances being the same. ' 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...way as that of mercury, at least from 32° to 212 V From these extracts it would appear that the expansion of all elastic fluids, whether from water... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 472 pagine
...all other circumstances being the same. ' 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...way as that of mercury, at least from 32° to 212 ".' From these extracts it would appear that the expansion of all elastic fluids, whether from water... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 338 pagine
...temperature, all the circumstances being the same. 4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this expansion is very nearly in the same equable...temperature, reckoned from the point of total privation. The results of these important researches on evaporation are thus clearly summed up by Dr Balfour Stewart... | |
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