| 1799 - 648 páginas
...confiderable degree of heat which a brafs gun acquires in a {hort time in being bored, and with the more intenfe heat (much grea'ter than that of boiling...phenomena, the more they appeared to me to be curious and interefling. A thorough invefligation of them feemed even to bid fair to £ive a farther infight into... | |
| William Nicholson - 1799 - 652 páginas
...confiderable degree of heat which a brafs gun acquires in a fliort time in being bored, and with the more intenfe heat (much greater than that of boiling...thefe phenomena, the more they appeared to me to be curiouj and interefling. A thorough inveftigation of them feemed even to bid fair to give a farther... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...heat which a brass gun acquires, in a short time, in being bored ; and with the still more intense heat, much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment, of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. From whence comes the heat actually produced in the mechanical operation... | |
| Benjamin Graf von Rumford - 1870 - 608 páginas
...of Heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time in being bored, and with the still more intense Heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. The more I meditated on these phaenomena, the more they appeared to... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1876 - 396 páginas
...Heat which a brass gun acquires, in a short time, in being bored ; and with the still more intense Heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. 'The more I meditated on these phenomena, the more they appeared to... | |
| William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 200 páginas
...heat which a brass gun acquires, in a short time, in being bored ; and with the still more intense heat, much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment, of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. From whence comes the heat actually produced in the mechanical operation... | |
| Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 380 páginas
...of heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time in being bored ; and with the still more intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. "Taking a cannon (a brass six-pounder), cast solid, and rough, as it... | |
| Alexander Wood - 1925 - 120 páginas
...Heat which a brass gun acquires, in a short time, in being bored ; and with the still more intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. " The more I meditated on these phenomena, the more they appeared to... | |
| 1928 - 430 páginas
...of heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time in being bored, and with the still more intense heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. The more I meditated on these phenomena, the more they appeared to... | |
| I.F. Goldstein, M. Goldstein - 1984 - 428 páginas
...of Heat which a brass gun acquires in a short time in being bored, and with the still more intense Heat (much greater than that of boiling water, as I found by experiment) of the metallic chips separated from it by the borer. The more I meditated on these phenomena, the more they appeared to... | |
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