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" ... surface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water liquid. " This effect is well seen by the instant freezing of a piece of ice to a worsted glove even when on a warm hand. But metals may act so, provided they are prevented from conveying heat... "
Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers Now First Collected and ... - Página 225
por James David Forbes - 1859 - 278 páginas
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volumen8

1858 - 374 páginas
...of water is robbed of its heat on one hand by the colder ice, and the other badly conducting urface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water liquid....heat by surrounding "them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice." Royal Physical Society. Wednesday, 2±tk March 185S. — WILLIAM...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1859 - 448 páginas
...the film of water is robbed of its heat on one hand by the colder ice, and the other badly-conductiug surface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water...heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice." NEW METHOD OF INCREASING THE DURABILITY OF ENGRAVED COPPER PLATES....
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1859 - 448 páginas
...other badly-conducting surface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water liquid. " This effect ia well seen by the instant freezing of a piece of ice...heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice." NEW METHOD OF INCREASING THE DURABILITY OF ENGRAVED COPPER PLATES....
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1859 - 450 páginas
...the film of water is robbed of its heat on one hand by the colder ice, and the other badly-condueting surface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water...worsted glove even when on a warm hand. But metals may net so, provided they are prevented from conveying heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1859 - 348 páginas
...enongh to keep the water liquid. "This effeet is well seen by the instant freezing of a pieee of iee to a worsted glove even when on a warm hand. But metals may aet so, provided thoy are prevented from eonveying heat by surronnding them with iee. Thns, as has...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1859 - 478 páginas
...enongh to keep the water liquid. " This effeet is well seen by the instant freezing of a pieee of iee to a worsted glove even when on a warm hand. But metals may aet so, provided they are prevented from eonveying heat by surronnding them with iee. Thus, as has...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volumen4

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1862 - 684 páginas
...ice surfaces colder than itself. The former equilibrium is now destroyed. The films AB&a and A'B'&V were kept in a liquid or semi-liquid state by the...heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice." Edinburgh, 19th April 1858. The following Donations to the Library...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1858 - 598 páginas
...the film of water is robbed of its heat on one hand by the colder ice, and the other badly conducting surface cannot afford warmth enough to keep the water...heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice. — Proc. Royal Society of Edinburgh. . ', * I incline to think...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1860 - 702 páginas
...1858. -JDF a liquid state by the beat communicated to them by the perfect water beyond. That is DOW removed, and the film in question has ice colder than...glove even when on a warm hand. But metals may act to, provided they are prevented from conveying heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volumen66

Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1858 - 538 páginas
...colder than itself on both sides. Part of the sensible heat it possesses is given to the neighboring strata which have less heat than itself, and the intercepted...heat by surrounding them with ice. Thus, as has been shown, metals adhere to melting ice. "Edinburgh, April 19." JDF" • " I incline to think that water,...
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