| 1857 - 584 strani
...open air ; and that force is the same under any pressure from another elastic fluid as it is in vacuo. 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open air, is directly as me force of steam from such liquid at its temperature, all the circumstances being the same. 4. All... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 472 strani
...of half the force, and at 40° above it, is of double the force, and so on in other liquids. ' 3rd. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...temperature, all other circumstances being the same. ' 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this expansion is very nearly in the... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 468 strani
...of half the force, and at 40° above it, is of double the force, and so on in other liquids. ' 3rd. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...temperature, all other circumstances being the same. ' 4th. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat; and this expansion is very nearly in the... | |
| Luke Howard - 1865 - 86 strani
...same temperature, confined with perfectly dry air, increases the elasticity to just the same amount. " 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...temperature, all other circumstances being the same." The following is part of the Essay on Evaporation. " When a liquid is exposed to the air, it becomes... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 strani
...open air ; and that force is the same under any pressure of another elastic fluid, as it is in vacuo. 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...of steam from such liquid, at its temperature, all the circumstances being the same. 4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1874 - 352 strani
...open air ; and that force is the same under any pressure of another elastic fluid, as it is in vacuo. 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...of steam from such liquid, at its temperature, all the circumstances being the same. 4. All elastic fluids expand the same quantity by heat ; and this... | |
| 1895 - 710 strani
...a high degree of genius or intellectual insight. Discovery of As early as October of important law, ries of papers on the constitution of mixed gases,...vapors by heat was discussed and its law established by Dal ton, who found that for equal increments of temperature all gases expand equally. This law is properly... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 234 strani
...same temperature, confined with perfectly dry air, increases the elasticity to just the same amount. " 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...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... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 236 strani
...same temperature, confined with perfectly dry air, increases the elasticity to just the same amount. " 3. The quantity of any liquid evaporated in the open...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... | |
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