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" We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. "
Farm Machinery and Farm Motors - Página 364
por Jay Brownlee Davidson, Leon Wilson Chase - 1908 - 513 páginas
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Steam

William Ripper - 1889 - 220 páginas
...2120=212— 50=162. The latent heat of steam is defined as the amount of heat required to convert 1 lb. of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature. The total heat of evaporation is the sum of the latent and sensible heats and is defined as the quantity...
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Science and Industry, Volumen4

1899 - 730 páginas
...latent Jieat of steam." In short, the latent heat of steam is the amount of heat required to convert 1 pound of water, at a given temperature, into steam at the same temperature. The total heat of evaporation is the sum of the latent heat and sensible heat above 32°, and is the...
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A Textbook on Steam Engineering ...

1902 - 524 páginas
...heat of water is 144 BTU 17. The latent heat of steam is the quantity of heat required to change 1 pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature. Experiment has shown that at a temperature of 212° this quantity of heat is about 966 BTU This means...
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Chemistry, metallurgy, engines

American School (Chicago, Ill.) - 1903 - 494 páginas
...engine would exhaust into a vacuum. We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. If the steam condenses, it must give up...
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Arithmetic, Mensuration and Use of Letters in Formulas, Principles of ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1904 - 656 páginas
...heat of water is 144 BTU 17. The latent heat of steam is the quantity of heat required to change 1 pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature. Experiment has shown that at a temperature of 212° this quantity of heat is about 966 BTU This means...
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Cyclopedia of Engineering: A Manual of Steam Boilers, Steam Pumps ..., Volumen2

1906 - 568 páginas
...engine would exhaust into a vacuum. We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. If the steam condenses, it must give up...
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Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library..., Volumen7

American School (Chicago, Ill.) - 1906 - 568 páginas
...engine would exhaust into a vacuum. We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. If the steam condenses, it must give up...
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Cyclopedia of Mechanical Engineering: A General Reference Work on ..., Volumen5

Howard Monroe Raymond - 1908 - 442 páginas
...engine would exhaust into a vacuum. We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. If the steam condenses, it must give up...
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Cyclopedia of Engineering: A General Reference Work on Steam ..., Volumen2

Louis Derr - 1909 - 542 páginas
...engine would exhaust into a vacuum. We know that a certain amount of heat is required to change one pound of water at a given temperature into steam at the same temperature ; this is called the latent heat, or heat of vaporization. If the steam condenses, it must give up...
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Principles of Heating: A Practical and Comprehensive Treatise on Applied ...

William Gage Snow - 1912 - 240 páginas
...temperature cannot be increased. If more heat is applied it simply causes the water to boil more rapidly. The amount of heat required to evaporate i pound of water at a temperature of 212 degrees into steam at the same temperature is, neglecting decimals, 966 heat units....
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