The Technical World, Volume 1American school of correspondence at Armour Institute of Technology, 1904 |
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... Heating -- Exhaust in , utilization of . C. L. Hubbard Raising Softening water tor . W. H. Green .. 535 Ships - Auxiliaries to engines of . F. D. Her- Page 20 Lodge , Sir Wireless telegraphy rendered possible by his invention .. bert ...
... Heating -- Exhaust in , utilization of . C. L. Hubbard Raising Softening water tor . W. H. Green .. 535 Ships - Auxiliaries to engines of . F. D. Her- Page 20 Lodge , Sir Wireless telegraphy rendered possible by his invention .. bert ...
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... Heating . By C. L. Consulting Department Control of Electric Lights &&&& 1 11 58 58 Comparative Weight of Motors 58 Transferring Heat to Boilers 59 Hubbard 20 Size of Pipe for Condenser . 59 Science and Industry The Year's Prosperity ...
... Heating . By C. L. Consulting Department Control of Electric Lights &&&& 1 11 58 58 Comparative Weight of Motors 58 Transferring Heat to Boilers 59 Hubbard 20 Size of Pipe for Condenser . 59 Science and Industry The Year's Prosperity ...
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... Continuous Emission of Light and Heat by Radio - active Substances After learning that the radio - active substances ranium , thorium , and radium are for some reason or other continually projecting at enormously 6 The Technical World.
... Continuous Emission of Light and Heat by Radio - active Substances After learning that the radio - active substances ranium , thorium , and radium are for some reason or other continually projecting at enormously 6 The Technical World.
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... heat per hour FIG . 4. RADIOGRAPH OF KEYS . From a plate taken by means of radium , by W. P. Near , B. A. , assistant to Prof. J. C. McLennan , in the Physical Laboratory of the University of Tor- onto . In the taking of the radiograph ...
... heat per hour FIG . 4. RADIOGRAPH OF KEYS . From a plate taken by means of radium , by W. P. Near , B. A. , assistant to Prof. J. C. McLennan , in the Physical Laboratory of the University of Tor- onto . In the taking of the radiograph ...
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... heat , the atoms of all substances are in extremely rapid rotation . It appears , therefore , that these rapidly rotating sys- tems of heavy atoms such as characterize radio - active substances , not infrequently become unstable and ...
... heat , the atoms of all substances are in extremely rapid rotation . It appears , therefore , that these rapidly rotating sys- tems of heavy atoms such as characterize radio - active substances , not infrequently become unstable and ...
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