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... force dependent on pressure , he adds , is to be combined with that of the expansive force dependent on temperature ; and the greater loss of radiant heat at high temperatures , the developement of latent heat in compression , and the ...
... force dependent on pressure , he adds , is to be combined with that of the expansive force dependent on temperature ; and the greater loss of radiant heat at high temperatures , the developement of latent heat in compression , and the ...
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... force was found equal to less than that of air compressed to . Being heated to 320 ° under a pressure equal to that of air condensed to 4 , a similar increment of 20 ° was added , and its elastic force became equivalent to that of an ...
... force was found equal to less than that of air compressed to . Being heated to 320 ° under a pressure equal to that of air condensed to 4 , a similar increment of 20 ° was added , and its elastic force became equivalent to that of an ...
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... force . But if a disturbing force causes these bodies to approach one another , the portion of the fluid between the bodies must necessarily require force to displace it , and consequently exert a pressure on the opposing surfaces ...
... force . But if a disturbing force causes these bodies to approach one another , the portion of the fluid between the bodies must necessarily require force to displace it , and consequently exert a pressure on the opposing surfaces ...
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Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
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