Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1853 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... gas burners , what I claim as my in- vention is , the use in a gas burner of a distributor , constructed substantially as above described , for the purpose of producing a steady jet or flame , and for preventing the blowing and waste ...
... gas burners , what I claim as my in- vention is , the use in a gas burner of a distributor , constructed substantially as above described , for the purpose of producing a steady jet or flame , and for preventing the blowing and waste ...
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... Gases . By M. AVOGADRO , ( from the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Turin , 2d Series , Vol . XIII . ) M ... gas , carbonic acid , and nitrogen , the values of the ratio of the density to the pressure in each of these ...
... Gases . By M. AVOGADRO , ( from the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Turin , 2d Series , Vol . XIII . ) M ... gas , carbonic acid , and nitrogen , the values of the ratio of the density to the pressure in each of these ...
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... gases at a given temperature . This formula may be presented under the form 3 T -1 m log . m log . a or r m r m -1 ... gases cease to be perfect , and present a value of than that given by the preceding formula , when they reach a ...
... gases at a given temperature . This formula may be presented under the form 3 T -1 m log . m log . a or r m r m -1 ... gases cease to be perfect , and present a value of than that given by the preceding formula , when they reach a ...
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... gases , starting from the limit indicated , in the value of m 1 , which would be given for each value of m , by the formula for perfect gases , may be represented by an expression of the form c ( m - A ) denoting by A the value of m ...
... gases , starting from the limit indicated , in the value of m 1 , which would be given for each value of m , by the formula for perfect gases , may be represented by an expression of the form c ( m - A ) denoting by A the value of m ...
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... gases must follow the formula of perfect gases . 5. These formulæ give for the pressure r a maximum corresponding to a certain density , beyond which the gases could not sustain a pressure even equal to that which has been already ...
... gases must follow the formula of perfect gases . 5. These formulæ give for the pressure r a maximum corresponding to a certain density , beyond which the gases could not sustain a pressure even equal to that which has been already ...
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