| John Tyndall - 1881 - 572 páginas
...superintending the boring of cannon in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich, Count Eumford was struck with the very considerable degree of heat...heat (much greater than that of boiling water) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer, he proposed to himself the following questions :... | |
| William Hewitt - 1882 - 254 páginas
...describes how, while he was engaged in superintending the boring of brass cannon at Munich in Bavaria, he " was struck with the very considerable degree of heat...heat (much greater than that of boiling water) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer." He arranged a special experiment, in which the... | |
| 1886 - 552 páginas
...open day. Such views were rudely shaken by the experiments and arguments of Rumford. Surprised by the degree of heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time on being bored, and the still more intense heat, "much greater than boiling water, of the metallic... | |
| John Tyndall - 1890 - 666 páginas
...open day. Such views were rudely shaken by the experiments and arguments of Rumford. Surprised by the degree of heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time on being bored, and the still more intense heat, ' much greater than boiling water, of the metallic... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 páginas
...day. Such views were rudely shaken Ъу the experiments and arguments of Rumford. Surprised by the degree of heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time on being bored, and the still more intense heat, "much greater than boiling water, of the metallic... | |
| William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 200 páginas
...lately in superintending the boring of cannon in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich, I -was struck with the very considerable degree of heat...intense heat, much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment, of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. From whence comes the... | |
| George Iles - 1902 - 212 páginas
...theory that energy is motion which, however varied in its forms, is changeless in its quantity fl 155 BEING engaged in superintending the boring of cannon...heat (much greater than that of boiling water) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer, he proposed to himself the following questions:... | |
| Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 380 páginas
...superintending the boring of cannon in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich," he says, "I was struck with the very considerable degree of heat...intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. "Taking a cannon (a... | |
| Alexander Wood - 1925 - 120 páginas
...lately, in superintending the boring of cannon, in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich, I was struck with the very considerable degree of Heat...intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. " The more I meditated... | |
| 1928 - 430 páginas
...largely in superintending the boring of cannon in the workshops of the military arsenal at Munich, I was struck with the very considerable degree of heat...intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. The more I meditated... | |
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