| C L Arora - 2010 - 1238 pągines
...hydrogen a heating of 0.03 °C per atmosphere was observed. (/(') The fall in temperature was found to be proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the porous plug. The greater the difference of pressure the higher was the temperature difference. (/'//')... | |
| Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1899 - 594 pągines
...porous plug ; and he found that the effects for any one gas kept at the same initial temperature were proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug (Reprinted Papers, vol. i. pp. 333—455). He also found that the cooling effect for any one gas per... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1904 - 574 pągines
...sides of the plug. From Joule and Thomson's experiments the temperature change observed was found to be approximately proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug, so that \o assuming this proportionality to hold, we should have -r— independent of p ; in other... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1902 - 1134 pągines
...sides of the plug. From Joule and Thomson's experiments the temperature change observed was found to be approximately proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug, so that assuming this proportionality to hold, we should have — independent of p ; in other words... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 674 pągines
...porous plug. He found that for any gas, kept at the same initial temperatur -, the cooling effects were proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug. He also found that, for any one gas, the cooling effect per unit difference of pressure varies approximately... | |
| 1898 - 724 pągines
...porous plug ; and he found that the effects for any one gas kept at the same initial temperature were proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug (Reprinted Papers, vol. i. pp. 333-455). He also found that the cooling effect for any one gas per... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 678 pągines
...porous plug. He found that for any gas. kept at the same initial temperatur , the cooling effects were proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug. He also found that, for any one gas, the cooling effect per unit difference of pressure varies approximately... | |
| George William von Tunzelmann - 1902 - 164 pągines
...that on the other is proportional to the movement of the piston against the springs, which in turn is proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the piston. ii] OSCILLATORY CURRENTS, ETC. 17 CHAPTER II OSCILLATORY CURRENTS, RESONANCE AND TUNING THE... | |
| A S Vasudeva - 2012 - 1146 pągines
...gases show cooling effect while hydrogen shows heating effect. (li) The rate of cooling is directly proportional to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the porus plug, more difference of pressure will cause greater drop in temperature. (Hi) The rate of cooling... | |
| Parker J. - 2019 - 448 pągines
...charcoal, the change in the volume of the charcoal is practically zero, we see that -£. , which refers to the difference of pressure on the two sides of the plug, is equal to -j-^ . The meaning CLu of this result, which has only been proved for an infinitesimal... | |
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