The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 77. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1862 |
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... heat developed by the union of the oxygen and carbon . Thus far we have regarded the heat developed by the clashing of sensible masses and of atoms . Work is expended in giving motion to these atoms or masses , and heat is developed ...
... heat developed by the union of the oxygen and carbon . Thus far we have regarded the heat developed by the clashing of sensible masses and of atoms . Work is expended in giving motion to these atoms or masses , and heat is developed ...
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... Heat , I wished to make myself ac- its arteries a reunion of the severed elements takes quainted with all that Mayer had done in connec- place , and produces animal heat . Thus , strictly gentlemen who above all others seemed likely to ...
... Heat , I wished to make myself ac- its arteries a reunion of the severed elements takes quainted with all that Mayer had done in connec- place , and produces animal heat . Thus , strictly gentlemen who above all others seemed likely to ...
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... heat certainly was not established by Séguin and Mayer . To do this required experiment ; and I therefore fearlessly assert my right to the position I now commence my argument , in which I have which has been generally accorded to me by ...
... heat certainly was not established by Séguin and Mayer . To do this required experiment ; and I therefore fearlessly assert my right to the position I now commence my argument , in which I have which has been generally accorded to me by ...
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