Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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Stran 86
... heating by the current is determined while the current is passing through it . When the temperature of the wire has be- come constant , the heat generated by the current ( which can be calculated in absolute measure ) must be equal to ...
... heating by the current is determined while the current is passing through it . When the temperature of the wire has be- come constant , the heat generated by the current ( which can be calculated in absolute measure ) must be equal to ...
Stran 212
... heat below 34 , and the writer's ( unpublished ) experiments show that heat above this point must come almost wholly from a source much above 100 ° C . In this view , then ( unless we agree that the radiations from the lunar soil ...
... heat below 34 , and the writer's ( unpublished ) experiments show that heat above this point must come almost wholly from a source much above 100 ° C . In this view , then ( unless we agree that the radiations from the lunar soil ...
Stran 391
... heat , ' " " thermal capacity , " and " specific heat . " As it is I find that scarcely two text - books give the same definitions of these quantities . The French writers , Verdet , Jamin , Fourier ( Freeman's translation ) , and ...
... heat , ' " " thermal capacity , " and " specific heat . " As it is I find that scarcely two text - books give the same definitions of these quantities . The French writers , Verdet , Jamin , Fourier ( Freeman's translation ) , and ...
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