10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIATHERMANCIES»
Discover the use of
diathermancies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diathermancies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An introduction to the science of heat
Temple Augustus Orme. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. The measures of length,
capacity, and weight employed in. Diathermancy of glass . . 176 Tables of the
diathermancies of solids and liquids . 177 Dr. Stewart on the diathermancy of
rock ...
Temple Augustus Orme, 1871
2
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
... conceivable that the metallic sul- phurets and other substances employed for
the fictitious metallic powders called gold, silver, and copper bronzes, might have
specific diathermancies which might injure the experiment. I at length succeeded
...
Point out the defects in the method, and explain fully how they may be corrected
for or eliminated. 7. Describe fully how a thermopile is constructed and used to
compare the diathermancies of different media. 8. Describe fully how to project a
...
University of Melbourne, 1907
... been arranged with other objects to form a collection of Elementary Physical
Apparatus. The Radiomicrometer of Professor Boys is now set up so as to be
available for giving roughly the relative diathermancies of glass, quartz, rock-salt,
&c.
Great Britain. Dept. of Science and Art, 1897
5
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
... temperature to which the finished articles are likely to be submitted ; (6) the
diathermancies, or power of transmitting heat, must be equal; (c) the glasses
must be inert and sustain no change whatever during the heating necessary in
welding.
The thermopile must be shielded from draughts and allowed to cool off
thoroughly between the determinations. 34 Compare diathermancies. Follow
methods described by Tyndall, Heat as a Mode of Motion. 35 Joules mechanical
equivalent of ...
7
Annals of Electricity, Magnetism, and Chemistry: And ...
... the fictitious metallic powders called gold, silver, and copper bronzes, might
have specific diathermancies, which might injure the experiment. I at length
succeeded in obtaining silver by precipitation, and copper from Daniell's battery:
and ...
8
The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and ...
... fictitious metallic powders called gold, silver, and copper bronzes, might nave
specific diathermancies, which might injure the experiment. I at length succeeded
in obtaining silver by precipitation, and copper from Daniell's battery: and with ...
... substances employed for the fictitious metallic powders called gold, silver, and
copper bronzes, might have specific diathermancies which might injure the
experiment. I at length succeeded in obtaining silver by precipitation, and copper
from ...
10
Proceedings of the Annual Conference
... drop Bologna flask Paper weight or cheap glass in polariscope I 6 Electricity
and magnetism Parallel, opposite and crossed currents Deflection of current by
magnet 34 Compare radiators 35 Compare diathermancies 36 Joule's mech.
equiv.
New York State Science Teachers Association, 1902