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... effect is 20 de- grees ; present the bright side , and the effect is 2 : but the corresponding effects before were 100 , and 12. Hence the power of tin to emit heat that can be concentrated , and to re- ceive or absorb concentrated heat ...
... effect is 20 de- grees ; present the bright side , and the effect is 2 : but the corresponding effects before were 100 , and 12. Hence the power of tin to emit heat that can be concentrated , and to re- ceive or absorb concentrated heat ...
Pagina 80
... effect . The screen is enabled to maintain its temperature , and consequently to continue its action , by the perpetual accessions of heat or cold which it receives from the canister . It hence appears , that the quantity of effect ...
... effect . The screen is enabled to maintain its temperature , and consequently to continue its action , by the perpetual accessions of heat or cold which it receives from the canister . It hence appears , that the quantity of effect ...
Pagina 82
... effect of the blackened side of the canister is reckoned 100 degrees , the effect of a thin coat of jelly applied to the bright metal side of the canister was 38 degrees , and that of a coat four times as thick , 54 degrees . To make ...
... effect of the blackened side of the canister is reckoned 100 degrees , the effect of a thin coat of jelly applied to the bright metal side of the canister was 38 degrees , and that of a coat four times as thick , 54 degrees . To make ...
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