| 1835 - 648 páginas
...weight than the column/, e, above that centre, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...B, because ebullition in A will assist the motion. 14 The causes which tend to retard the motion of water in the pipes are, 1st. the contraction of the... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1836 - 384 páginas
...(a, a), the former general level surface being b b. 101 commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...B, because ebullition in A will assist the motion. The causes which tend to retard the motion of water in the pipes are — 1st, the contraction of the... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1836 - 418 páginas
...weight than the column fe above that centre, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...vessels : or if the water be made to boil in A, it may be boiling hot in B, because .ebullition in A will assist the motion." of warming, in addition to its... | |
| Charles Hood - 1844 - 372 páginas
...pipe) is of a greater weight than the column fe, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...corresponding motion in the lower pipe from B to A." (3.) Now it is certain that this theory will not account for the circulation of the water, under all... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1853 - 916 páginas
...is of a greater weight than the column / e, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B ; and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...corresponding motion in the lower pipe from B to A." This reasoning coincides exactly with the opinions held by the authorities above named. Mr Hood, however,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1853 - 916 páginas
...is of a greater weight than the column fe, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to В ; and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...cause a corresponding motion in the lower pipe from В to A." This reasoning coincides exactly with the opinions held by the authorities above named. Mr... | |
| Patrick Neill - 1855 - 410 páginas
...weight than the column, f'e, above that centre, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...motion in the lower pipe from B to A ; and in short, the motion will obviously continue till the temperature be nearly the same in both vessels ; or if... | |
| Patrick Neill - 1855 - 420 páginas
...weight than the column, fe, above that centre, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...motion in the lower pipe from B to A ; and in short, the motion will obviously continue till the temperature be nearly the same in both vessels ; or if... | |
| Charles Hood - 1855 - 736 páginas
...pipe) is of a greater weight than the column fe, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...corresponding motion in the lower pipe from B to A." (3.) Now it is certain that this theory will not account for the circulation of the water, under all... | |
| Charles Hood - 1885 - 520 páginas
...pipe) is of a greater weight than the column fe, motion will commence along the upper pipe from A to B, and the change this motion produces in the equilibrium...corresponding motion in the lower pipe from B to A." (3.) Now it is certain that this theory will not account for the circulation of the water under all... | |
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