10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADIATHERMANOUS»
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A medium which permits the passage of radiation is said to be diatherma- nous ;
in such a medium the energy does not exist as heat ; one which will not permit of
such passage is adiathermanous ; radiant energy falling on an adiathermanous ...
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Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series
448 A body impervious to light is opaque, impervious to dark heat it is
adiathermanous. 1925 J. JOLY SurfaceHist. Earth 179 The continents offer a
nearly adiatherminous [sic] covering to the magma. 1958 H. J. GRAY Diet.
Physics 15/1 ...
J. A. Simpson, Michael Proffitt, E. S. C. Weiner, 1997
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Annual Report of the Progress of Chemistry, and the Allied ...
If a metallic cylinder, heated to 1 12°, or the heat developed by the vital process,
as that of the hand, served as the source, diathermanous bodies, as well as
adiathermanous, conferred perfectly similar penetrating power on the rays which
they ...
Justus Freiherr von Liebig, 1849
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Scientific memoirs, selected from the transactions of ...
the same proceeding as the adiathermanous surface. It is placed, as regards the
Argand lamp and the thermal pile, in such a manner, that, as before, a deflection
of the needle to 35° is produced, which in this case may possibly arise from heat
...
Richard Taylor, Harry Woolf, 1966
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Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and ...
MELLONI has shown clearly that water is adiathermanous, and this explains Mr.
CORNISH'S observation that the calandria water from one vessel does not
deliver up all the heat in passing through the next below. Hence the doubtful
pra6lical ...
Sir Everard Ferdinand Im Thurn, John Joseph Quelch, James Rodway, 1896
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Heat and Light: An Elementary Text-book Theoretical and ...
A medium which permits the passage of radiation is said to be diathermanous; in
such a medium the energy does not exist as heat; one which will not permit of
such passage is adiathermanous ; radiant energy falling on an adiathermanous ...
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Eight Lectures on Theoretical Physics
... wherein Fdenotes auniversal function depending only upon vand T, the
discoveryof whichisoneof the chief problemsofthe theory. Let usfixourattention
againonthe caseof adiathermanous medium. We sawabove thatinamedium
surrounded ...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
In the present paper the details of many series of experiments are given, and the
more precise results now established may be stated as follows : I. The peculiar
character of the film of smoke on the surface of adiathermanous medium, ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1841
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An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series: and Spherical, ...
-AR-r. 123. Problem: Stationary temperatures in a cylinder (a) when the
temperature of the convex surface is zero; (7)) when the convex surface is
adiathermanous; (c) when the convex surface is exposed to air at the
temperature zero. —Am-.
William Elwood Byerly, 2014
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Actual State and ...
This may be expressed by the terms transcalent and intranscalent (trans through,
caleo I heat), or diathermanous and adiathermanous (hu through, digpocimv I
heat), corresponding to the adjectives transparent and opaque as applied to light.
Edward Turner, Justus Freiherr von Liebig, William Gregory, 1841