Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... effect of vapour of water , however near saturation , will be scarcely sensible on the cooling effect of expansion . Hence the law of convective equilibrium of temperature in upward or downward currents of cloudless air must agree very ...
... effect of vapour of water , however near saturation , will be scarcely sensible on the cooling effect of expansion . Hence the law of convective equilibrium of temperature in upward or downward currents of cloudless air must agree very ...
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... effect is exerted almost instan- taneously in all directions , and the shell is therefore shattered into a very large number of fragments , the force of the explosion being almost entirely spent upon the burst- ing of the shell ; while ...
... effect is exerted almost instan- taneously in all directions , and the shell is therefore shattered into a very large number of fragments , the force of the explosion being almost entirely spent upon the burst- ing of the shell ; while ...
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... effect is the mass of the body multiplied by the square of its velocity . balloon the atoms within it fell together with explosion , and hydrochloric acid was the result . The burning of char- coal in oxygen was an old experiment , but ...
... effect is the mass of the body multiplied by the square of its velocity . balloon the atoms within it fell together with explosion , and hydrochloric acid was the result . The burning of char- coal in oxygen was an old experiment , but ...
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