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" But the truth is, that the temperature of 32"' of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only the commencement of an operation that is almost infinite; for after its congelation, water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it... "
The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette - 70. lappuse
1847
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 9. sējums

1846 - 602 lapas
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...commencement of an operation that is almost infinite ; Ior after its congelation water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was...
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The Quarterly Review, 78. sējums

1846 - 614 lapas
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth i?, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...application of cold to a block of ice does not therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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The Emigrant

Sir Francis Bond Head - 1846 - 462 lapas
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...application of cold to a block of ice does not therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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The Quarterly Review, 78. sējums

1846 - 604 lapas
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth if, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...almost infinite ; for after its congelation water is M competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was fluid. The npplicntion of cold to a block...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 9. sējums

1846 - 610 lapas
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...commencement of an operation that is almost infinite ; lor alter its congelation water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was...
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The Quarterly Review, 78. sējums

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1846 - 606 lapas
...-of thirtv-tv.o dc^rers <>f Fahrenheit, that 'at which water freeaes, i»;«mly the conrmencenveiit of an. operation that is almost infinite ; ' for after its congelation 'water is M competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was fluid. < Tta application of cold to *...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., 46. sējums

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 lapas
...quantity, and any attempt to make water hotter than " boiling" only creates steam, which Hies oft' from the top exactly as fast as, and exactly in the...application of cold to a block of ice does not, therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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Mechanics' Magazine, 46. sējums

1847 - 650 lapas
...small, that is applied at the bottom. " Now, for want of half a moment's reflection, people in Engknd are very prone to believe that water cannot be made...application of cold to a block of ice does not, therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 7-8. sējumi

1847 - 862 lapas
...there is no use in anybody attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of 32 degrees of Fahrenheit — that at which water freezes —...application, of cold to a block of ice does not, therefore, as in the case of bent applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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The Oxford and Cambridge review, 4. sējums

1847 - 796 lapas
...no use iu any man's attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...fluid. The application of cold to a block of ice does uot, therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end...
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