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Pagina 11
... amount in any case does not appear to depend on any peculiar physical state or condition of the liquid , but is con- nected with the nature of the substance , although , in what way , we are as yet wholly ignorant . But you may ask ...
... amount in any case does not appear to depend on any peculiar physical state or condition of the liquid , but is con- nected with the nature of the substance , although , in what way , we are as yet wholly ignorant . But you may ask ...
Pagina 31
... amount as so many pounds to the square inch , we more fre- quently describe it by the height in inches ( or centi- metres ) of the mercury - column , which it is capable of sustaining in the tube of a barometer . The tension of the air ...
... amount as so many pounds to the square inch , we more fre- quently describe it by the height in inches ( or centi- metres ) of the mercury - column , which it is capable of sustaining in the tube of a barometer . The tension of the air ...
Pagina 38
... , under same conditions , 6,097 feet per second . It is evident , then , that every mass of gas must contain a large amount of internal energy , and this WHAT THERMOMETERS TELL US . 39 energy is made manifest 38 THE THREE STATES OF MATTER .
... , under same conditions , 6,097 feet per second . It is evident , then , that every mass of gas must contain a large amount of internal energy , and this WHAT THERMOMETERS TELL US . 39 energy is made manifest 38 THE THREE STATES OF MATTER .
Pagina 39
... amounts to the same thing , to the weight of the given volume ; and this is the very characteristic property of aëriform matter , which we have called the law of Mariotte . Another effect of molecular motion is that condi- tion of ...
... amounts to the same thing , to the weight of the given volume ; and this is the very characteristic property of aëriform matter , which we have called the law of Mariotte . Another effect of molecular motion is that condi- tion of ...
Pagina 44
... amount of tension ( of the initial tension above mentioned ) , and each additional degree of temperature would increase the tension by exactly the same amount , so that , at 10 ° above the absolute zero , the tension would be ten times ...
... amount of tension ( of the initial tension above mentioned ) , and each additional degree of temperature would increase the tension by exactly the same amount , so that , at 10 ° above the absolute zero , the tension would be ten times ...
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