American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... temperature , and salubrity of the air ; to the quality of the soil ; to the conveniency of water , fuel , carriage , & c . and to the agreeableness of the prospect . As to the situation of the parts , the chief rooms , studies , and ...
... temperature , and salubrity of the air ; to the quality of the soil ; to the conveniency of water , fuel , carriage , & c . and to the agreeableness of the prospect . As to the situation of the parts , the chief rooms , studies , and ...
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... temperature has reached its maximum , in that situation it ceases to intercept the rays of caloric , but allows them to pass as freely as the rays of light . This curious fact , which shews us that glass only intercepts the rays of ...
... temperature has reached its maximum , in that situation it ceases to intercept the rays of caloric , but allows them to pass as freely as the rays of light . This curious fact , which shews us that glass only intercepts the rays of ...
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... temperature of the strata of that body must diminish equably , according to their distance from the source of heat . Every person must have observed that this is always the case . If , for instance , we pass our hand along an iron rod ...
... temperature of the strata of that body must diminish equably , according to their distance from the source of heat . Every person must have observed that this is always the case . If , for instance , we pass our hand along an iron rod ...
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... temperature . This limit depends , in all cases , upon the quantity of caloric with which a body is capable of ... temperature at which they change their state , they are no longer conductors . Thus , at the temperature of 60 ° , sulphur ...
... temperature . This limit depends , in all cases , upon the quantity of caloric with which a body is capable of ... temperature at which they change their state , they are no longer conductors . Thus , at the temperature of 60 ° , sulphur ...
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... temperatures ; while at all other temperatures these bodies are increased in bulk when heated , and diminished in bulk ... temperature only makes 100 cubic inches of water assume the bulk of 104.5 cubic inches : and 100 cubic inches of ...
... temperatures ; while at all other temperatures these bodies are increased in bulk when heated , and diminished in bulk ... temperature only makes 100 cubic inches of water assume the bulk of 104.5 cubic inches : and 100 cubic inches of ...
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