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" MRS. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that made with the heated bullet: for, if we consider the thermometer as the hot body (which it certainly is in comparison to the ice), you may then easily understand that it is by the loss of the caloric... "
Conversations on chemistry [by J. Marcet]. By mrs. Marcet - Page 58
by Jane Marcet - 1853
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), Sir Humphry Davy - 1809 - 434 pages
...that of any other adjacent object. Caroline. I do not perfectly understand your explanation. Airs. J3. This experiment is exactly similar to that made with...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays which the thermometer sends to the ice, and not by any cold rays received from it, that...
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Conversations on Chemistry...: To which are Added, Some Late Discoveries On ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1814 - 432 pages
...lowered than that of any other adjacent object. Caroline. I do not perfectly understand your explanation. Mrs. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays vhich the thermometer sends to the ice, and not by any cold rays received from it, that...
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1820 - 472 pages
...contribute very little caloric in return for what is absorbed, the room would necessarily be cooled by it. Mrs. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays which the thermometer sends to the ice, and by any cold rays received from it, that...
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lee Comstock - 1822 - 440 pages
...Caroline. 1 confess I do not perfectly understand your explanation. Mrs. B. This experiment istxactly similar to that made with the heated bullet: for,...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays which the thermometer sends to the ice, and not by any Cold rays received from it, that...
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On simple bodies

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1832 - 404 pages
...that of any other adjacent object. CAROLINE. I confess I do not perfectly understand your explanation. MRS. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays which the thermometer sends to the ice, and not by any cold rays received from it, that...
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1835 - 374 pages
...that of any other adjacent object. Carbine. I confess I do not perfectly understand your explanation. Mrs. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...bullet; for, if we consider the thermometer as the hot Wy (which it certainly is in comparison to the ice,) you may then easfiy understand that it is by the...
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that Science are ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1841 - 372 pages
...of any other adjacent object. Caroline. ~ I confess I do not perfectly understand your explanation. Mrs. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...then easily understand that it is by the loss of the calorific rays which the thermometer sends to the ice, and not by any cold rays received from it, that...
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Conversations on natural philosophy, by the author of Conversations on chemistry

Jane Marcet - 1858 - 630 pages
...that of any other adjacent object. CAROLINE. I confess I do not perfectly understand your explanation. MRS. B. This experiment is exactly similar to that...of the caloric which the thermometer sends to the r 270 FREE CALORIC. ice, and not by cold received from it, that the fall of the mercury is occasioned...
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