| John Robison - Astronomy - 1822 - 736 pages
...33$ •| b N 0 f Ibs. ,878 ,857 ,826 i 03 O 9 Temperat o 229 270 295 o « "3 '0 W Inches. 40 80 120 numbers be used in the calculation, according as one...to be 1171°, 1212° and 1245° for the sums of the latent and sensible heat; and consequently the latent heat in each experiment will be 942°, 942°... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 842 pages
...cols. 5 and 6, give in the former 84°, 82°, and 81 J°; and in the latter 338°, 34°, and 33J° ; and if either of these sets of numbers be used in...according as one or the other of the equations is adopted todevelope the results, they will be found to be 1171°, 1212°, and 1245°, for the sums of the sensible... | |
| English periodicals - 1847 - 566 pages
...column V. and VI., give in the former 81^°, 82° and 8l£°; and, in the latter, 33fj°, 3*° and S3^; and if either of these sets of numbers be used in...to develope the results, they will be found to be 11716, 1212°, and 1245° for the sums of the latent and sensible heat; and consequently the latent... | |
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