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A Textbook on Mining Engineering - Page 119
1900
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Glossary of Terms and Phrases

Henry Percy Smith - English language - 1883 - 542 pages
...Christianity ; eight delivered yearly since 1692. Boyle's law. (Hon. R. Boyle, 1627-1692.) The fact that the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure per square inch that it exerts, provided the temperature continues constant ; thus, if the volume is...
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Glossary of Terms and Phrases

Henry Percy Smith - English language - 1883 - 546 pages
...Christianity ; eight delivered yearly since 1692. Boyle's law. (Hon. R. Boyle, 1627-1692.) The fact that the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure per square inch that it exerts, provided the temperature continues constant ; thus, if the volume is...
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The Colliery Manager's Handbook: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Laying-out ...

Caleb Pamely - Coal mines and mining - 1891 - 666 pages
...Air is compressible. Boyle and Mariotte's law of compression is: — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure which it bears. The law showing the relation between the temperature and the volume of any gas was...
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A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry, Descriptive, Theoretical, and Practical ...

Alfred Allen Bennett - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1892 - 380 pages
...He formulated this into a statement, which is now given as follows : The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure it sU pports; or, the volume of a gas varies inversely as the pressure. This method of developing a...
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The Elements of Chemistry

Paul Caspar Freer - Chemistry - 1895 - 304 pages
...fact can be summed up in the following law : ^ — Boyle's Law. If the temperature remains constant, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure to which it is subjected. EXAMPLES : — Let P = the pressure of one atmosphere, Let P ' = the pressure...
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The Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Volume 5

Electrical engineering - 1897 - 126 pages
...WEIGHT OF AIR .WHEN THE TEMPERATURE IS CONSTANT: Mariotte's Law. — .The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies...piston; v = volume corresponding to the pressure/; v, = volume corresponding to the pressure /,. Then, /?'=/, z.,. (53.) Art. 1O49. Let D be the density...
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A Textbook on Mechanical Engineering ...

International Correspondence Schools - Engineering, Mechanical - 1897 - 612 pages
...WEIGHT OF AIR WHEN THE TEMPERATURE IS CONSTANT : Mariotte's Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure. Let p = pressure for one position of the piston ; pl = pressure for any other position of the piston; v...
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An Elementary Treatise on Electric Power and Lighting: Arithmetic ...

International Correspondence Schools - Electrical engineering - 1897 - 346 pages
...effects is called Mariotte's law, and is as follows : Mariotte's Law.— 77^ temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure. The meaning of the law is this: If the volume of a gas be diminished to £, J, \, etc., of its former...
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The Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Volume 1

International Correspondence Schools - Electrical engineering - 1897 - 672 pages
...is called Mariotte's Law, and is as follows: 1O49. Mariotte's Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure. The meaning of this is : If the volume of the gas is diminished to £, •£, •£, etc., of its former...
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A Textbook on Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation, Volume 1

1897 - 366 pages
...effects is called Mariottc's law, and is as follows : Marlotte's Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure. The meaning of the law is this: If the volume of a gas be diminished to £, £, \, etc., of its former...
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