The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 11. köideA. and C. Black, 1860 |
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... draught of the subject has shown me how impracticable this would be within the limits of such an article as the pre- sent . In the meantime , therefore , I must content myself with such indications of these relations as are suggested by ...
... draught of the subject has shown me how impracticable this would be within the limits of such an article as the pre- sent . In the meantime , therefore , I must content myself with such indications of these relations as are suggested by ...
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... Draught , Initial Temperature , and Economy of Fuel . The substances generally used as fuel are wood and coal in all their varieties . They owe their heating powers to one or both of two simple substances - to carbon , or to carbon and ...
... Draught , Initial Temperature , and Economy of Fuel . The substances generally used as fuel are wood and coal in all their varieties . They owe their heating powers to one or both of two simple substances - to carbon , or to carbon and ...
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... draught , or 1 equivalent of air or draught , we mean that no more air has been admitted than is necessary for perfect combustion - viz . , 11.6 lb. per lb. carbon . 2 draught means 11.6 lb. in excess , and so on . We have assumed draught ...
... draught , or 1 equivalent of air or draught , we mean that no more air has been admitted than is necessary for perfect combustion - viz . , 11.6 lb. per lb. carbon . 2 draught means 11.6 lb. in excess , and so on . We have assumed draught ...
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... draught . The mode in which it is determined has been already indicated . This temperature can be expected in practice only when all the heat produced is present in the gaseous current , at the point where we look for such temperature ...
... draught . The mode in which it is determined has been already indicated . This temperature can be expected in practice only when all the heat produced is present in the gaseous current , at the point where we look for such temperature ...
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... draught , and we are thus able to reduce the matter to a formula or rule easily remembered . Formula 1. To find the initial temperature due to any amount of air or draught , divide 4400 ° by the equivalents of air . The results by this ...
... draught , and we are thus able to reduce the matter to a formula or rule easily remembered . Formula 1. To find the initial temperature due to any amount of air or draught , divide 4400 ° by the equivalents of air . The results by this ...
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