Joint Scientific Papers (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)James Prescott Joule
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Further calorimetric experiments; Further modification of apparatus, and mode of experimenting; Observations on the results; Tables of results from ten series of experiments; Table of comparison of the means of the series; Interpretation of the tables; Verification of authors theoretical views; True values of density of aqueous vapour probably differ from those previously assumed; Experiments on effect produced by air rushing violently against the thermometer-bulb; Table of results; Reason of divergence from first series of results;
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion. (Joint Papers with Sir Wm. Thomson.); Previous researches of the authors; Carnot's function; Description of apparatus; Anticipated effects of a rush of air from a single narrow orifice; Variations of temperature close to the orifice; Experiments to show the heating effect; Mode of reducing the effluent air to a uniform condition; Table of Results of First Series of Experiments; Causes which interfered with the accuracy of the results; How obviated; Table of Results of Second Series of Experiments; of Third Series; Anomalous results explained in a later paper;
On the Thermal Effects of Elastic Fluids; An Abstract of the preceding paper;
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion; Continuation of experiments to account for variations of cooling effect; Apparatus employed; Mode of experimenting; Table of effect produced by shutting stopcock; Table of effect produced by opening stopcock; Causes of the fluctuations of temperature; Their influence on the issuing stream; Precautions to counteract their influence; Tables of results of experiments with plugs of cotton wool; Tables of results with plugs of silk; Table of results when the pressure was greater than atmospheric pressure; Cooling effect proportional to excess of pressure;
Cooling Effects experienced by Carbonic Acid in passing through a porous plug.
Mode of experimenting; Tables of results; Determination of cooling effect
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Further calorimetric experiments; Further modification of apparatus, and mode of experimenting; Observations on the results; Tables of results from ten series of experiments; Table of comparison of the means of the series; Interpretation of the tables; Verification of authors theoretical views; True values of density of aqueous vapour probably differ from those previously assumed; Experiments on effect produced by air rushing violently against the thermometer-bulb; Table of results; Reason of divergence from first series of results;
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion. (Joint Papers with Sir Wm. Thomson.); Previous researches of the authors; Carnot's function; Description of apparatus; Anticipated effects of a rush of air from a single narrow orifice; Variations of temperature close to the orifice; Experiments to show the heating effect; Mode of reducing the effluent air to a uniform condition; Table of Results of First Series of Experiments; Causes which interfered with the accuracy of the results; How obviated; Table of Results of Second Series of Experiments; of Third Series; Anomalous results explained in a later paper;
On the Thermal Effects of Elastic Fluids; An Abstract of the preceding paper;
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion; Continuation of experiments to account for variations of cooling effect; Apparatus employed; Mode of experimenting; Table of effect produced by shutting stopcock; Table of effect produced by opening stopcock; Causes of the fluctuations of temperature; Their influence on the issuing stream; Precautions to counteract their influence; Tables of results of experiments with plugs of cotton wool; Tables of results with plugs of silk; Table of results when the pressure was greater than atmospheric pressure; Cooling effect proportional to excess of pressure;
Cooling Effects experienced by Carbonic Acid in passing through a porous plug.
Mode of experimenting; Tables of results; Determination of cooling effect
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

