Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 108W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1818 |
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Page 273
... latent heat of different vapours ; and on thermometric admeasurement and capacity . By Andrew Ure , M. D. Communicated by W. H. Wollaston , M. D.F.R.S. p . 338 XIX . Observations on the heights of mountains in the north of England . By ...
... latent heat of different vapours ; and on thermometric admeasurement and capacity . By Andrew Ure , M. D. Communicated by W. H. Wollaston , M. D.F.R.S. p . 338 XIX . Observations on the heights of mountains in the north of England . By ...
Page 338
... latent heat of different vapours ; and on thermometric admeasurement and capacity . By Andrew Ure , M. D. Communicated by W. H. Wollaston , M.D. F. R.S. Read April 30 , 1818 . Glasgow , July 1817 . 1. On the elastic force of vapours ...
... latent heat of different vapours ; and on thermometric admeasurement and capacity . By Andrew Ure , M. D. Communicated by W. H. Wollaston , M.D. F. R.S. Read April 30 , 1818 . Glasgow , July 1817 . 1. On the elastic force of vapours ...
Page 339
... latent heat of steam , at different temperatures , which make us lament more , the want of those on the elastic forces themselves . Mr. DALTON , whose peculiar speculations on caloric and meteorology led him to study the formation and ...
... latent heat of steam , at different temperatures , which make us lament more , the want of those on the elastic forces themselves . Mr. DALTON , whose peculiar speculations on caloric and meteorology led him to study the formation and ...
Page 361
... heat be very rapidly thrown in , while the upper surface of the oil of turpentine has the area only of a one or two ounce phial , it is possible to heat it to 360 ° or 370 ° , in apparent contradiction to the theory of latent heat ; for ...
... heat be very rapidly thrown in , while the upper surface of the oil of turpentine has the area only of a one or two ounce phial , it is possible to heat it to 360 ° or 370 ° , in apparent contradiction to the theory of latent heat ; for ...
Page 385
... latent heat of different vapours . What relation is there between the caloric existing in the vapours of different substances , and the temperatures at which they respectively acquire the same elastic force ? On this subject I am not ...
... latent heat of different vapours . What relation is there between the caloric existing in the vapours of different substances , and the temperatures at which they respectively acquire the same elastic force ? On this subject I am not ...
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20 feet telescope 24 hours ammonia angle appear Aquila ascertained axes axis Azimuth Barom barometer barytes BIOT blood bones calcareous spar carbonate centre chlorine Clock cluster of stars coagulum colour compression connoissance crystals DALTON Daumergidda deduced degree determined double refraction elastic force equal equation experiments glass globules Hazy heat hypophosphorous acid inches index error knife edges latent heat latitude length lime MDCCCXVIII mean measure mercury meridian mètre micrometer microscope muriatic muriatic acid Namthabad nearly number of vibrations obtained oxygen parallax Patchipolliam pectoral fin pendulum phenomena phosphoric acid phosphorus plane plate polar distance polarising force pole position potash prism produced profundity Punnæ purpurate quantity rectangular right ascension scale Sin.² Slider specific gravity sternum strontian sulphate supposed surface SW 1 Cloudy Temp temperature Therm thermometer thickness tints tion tube turnsol vapour Vibrations in 24 weight