... liquid, so that a jet of air mingled with water might be thrown from the fountain. The apparatus was then charged with condensed air, by means of a powerful condensing pump, until the pressure was estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation... Electrical Engineer - Page 241894Full view - About this book
| Albany Institute - Albany (N.Y.) - 1830 - 356 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres : during the condensation, the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw ; in this state, the temperature of the whole atmosphere was so much reduced, as... | |
| Science - 1881 - 824 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...which almost entirely stopped the current of air. The nerk of the vessel was thi'ii partially unscrewed, so as to allow the condensed air to rush out around... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - Science - 1874 - 640 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw: in this state the temperature of the whole interior atmosphere was so much reduced... | |
| William Bower Taylor - Physicists - 1879 - 162 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...The neck of the vessel was then partially unscrewed, BO as to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw: in this state the temperature... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Electromagnetism - 1880 - 560 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw: in this state the temperature of the whole interior atmosphere was so much reduced... | |
| 1881 - 856 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw: in this state the temperature of the whole interior atmosphere was so much reduced... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Chemistry - 1881 - 850 pages
...estimated at nine atmosphere*. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...snow. After a few seconds, the tube became filled with !>?. which almost entirely stopped the current of air. The neck of the vessel was then partially unscrewed,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - Science - 1881 - 828 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres. During the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the room, the stop-cock \vaa opened: the air rushed out with great violence, carrying with it a quantity of water, which was... | |
| Joseph Henry - Meteorology - 1886 - 552 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres; during the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw; in this state the temperature of the whole atmosphere was so much reduced as to... | |
| Science - 1887 - 1124 pages
...estimated at nine atmospheres; during the condensation the vessel became sensibly warm. After suffering the apparatus to cool down to the temperature of the...to allow the condensed air to rush out around the sides of the screw; in this state the temperature of the whole atmosphere was so much reduced as to... | |
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