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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIATHERMANOUS»
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diathermanous nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
diathermanous e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Bodies which readily transmit heat are termed diathermanous, and those which
resist transmission are called athermanous. Bodies which are highly transparent
may thus often be very, feebly diathermanous. In no case is the same substance
...
2
Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy
—It appears from the researches of Melloni, that the physical conditions which
render bodies more or less diathermanous have no connection with those which
affect their transparency. Water is one of the least diathermanous substances, ...
3
Hand-books of Natural Philosophy: Courses I, II.
It appears from the researches of Melloni, that the physical conditions which
render bodies more or less diathermanous have no connection with those which
affect their transparency. Water is one of the least diathermanous substances, ...
4
Thermal Transmission Measurements of Insulation
H. A. Fine1 Analysis of the Applicability of the Hotwire Technique for
Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Diathermanous Materials
REFERENCE: Fine, H. A. , "Analysis of the Applicability of the Hot- Wire
Technique for Determination ...
5
Hand-book of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Second Course
It appears from the researches of Melloni, that the physical conditions which
render bodies more or less diathermanous have no connection with those which
affect their transparency. Water is one of the least diathermanous substances, ...
It appears, therefore, that of all solid bodies rock salt is the most diathermanous,
and alum the least so. Of all liquids, bisulphuret of carbon is the most, and water
the least, diathermanous. It is evident from this table, that bodies are not ...
7
Hydrostatics, pneumatics, and heat
It appears, therefore, that of all solid bodies rock salt is the most diathermanous,
and alum the least so. Of all liquids, bisulphuret of carbon is the most, and water
the least, diathermanous. It is evident from this table, that bodies are not ...
8
Handbook of Natural Philosophy by Dionysius Lardner: ...
Of all liquids, bisulphuret of carbon is the most, and water the least,
diathermanous. It is evident from this table, that bodies are not diathermanous
and transparent in the same degree. Rock salt is less transparent but more
diathermanous than ...
9
A treatise on the steam-engine in its various applications ...
Bodies which permit heat to pass through them in the manner in which light
passes through transparent bodies are said to be diathermanous. Water is one of
the least diathermanous substances, although its transparency is nearly perfect.
John Bourne (C.E.), Artizan Club (Great Britain)., 1868
10
The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge
Fluorspar is seen to be comparatively diathermanous, but Iceland-spar and glass
show very great variation in D. to rays of different intensity. Feldspar does not van
- much in property from them, but alum and ice are almost completely ...
Richard Gleason Greene, 1890
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «DIATHERMANOUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
diathermanous nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Tyndall's climate message, 150 years on
"Those who, like myself, have been taught to regard transparent gases as almost perfectly diathermanous (transparent to heat), will probably ... «BBC News, set 11»