The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 86. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1867 |
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Page 18
... heat giving material . We think we Canadian Government have also purchased could suggest a way of using it , at least as a large number for their own troops . By the fuel . Let it be first ascertained the amount time therefore the ...
... heat giving material . We think we Canadian Government have also purchased could suggest a way of using it , at least as a large number for their own troops . By the fuel . Let it be first ascertained the amount time therefore the ...
Page 20
... heat , or perhaps a lower tempera- engineering and chemistry occupy an impor - evident . The aim with which the committees ture . In order , however , that the iron may tant position , having each had the honour of a set out was to ...
... heat , or perhaps a lower tempera- engineering and chemistry occupy an impor - evident . The aim with which the committees ture . In order , however , that the iron may tant position , having each had the honour of a set out was to ...
Page 21
... heat , or else by treating litharge with hydrochloric acid . It crystallises in needles , is volatile , and cannot be decomposed by heat . M. Niklés has obtained the new compound by exposing the protochloride to the action of a current ...
... heat , or else by treating litharge with hydrochloric acid . It crystallises in needles , is volatile , and cannot be decomposed by heat . M. Niklés has obtained the new compound by exposing the protochloride to the action of a current ...
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... heat is evolved , but until it is made up into the form of a cartridge or confined in an airtight chamber , it is perfectly inexplosive . Hence its value as a powerful agent of destruction which can be manufactured and stored with- out ...
... heat is evolved , but until it is made up into the form of a cartridge or confined in an airtight chamber , it is perfectly inexplosive . Hence its value as a powerful agent of destruction which can be manufactured and stored with- out ...
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... heat , and the specific heat of ice , the exact determination of the quantity of ice formed would at first sight appear to be of considerable difficulty ; this diffi- culty , however , as I shall presently show , is only ing . The ...
... heat , and the specific heat of ice , the exact determination of the quantity of ice formed would at first sight appear to be of considerable difficulty ; this diffi- culty , however , as I shall presently show , is only ing . The ...
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