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" ... the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water at its maximum density, one degree Fahr., can be made to perform work equal to the raising of 772 Ibs. "
The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for the Use of Engineering Students and ... - Página 32
por Richard Sennett - 1885 - 695 páginas
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen25;Volumen88

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 páginas
...Having arrived at this relative value of the lleating power of the Gulf Stream, * A unit of heat is the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. he next endeavors to form some idea of its absolute value by calculating...
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Statics and Dynamics for Engineering Students

Irving Porter Church - 1886 - 220 páginas
...(about) f t.-lbs. of work spent in overcoming friction, one British unit of heat is produced (viz., the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32° to 33° Fahrenheit); while from converse experiments, in which the amount of heat...
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The Steam Engine and the Indicator: Their Origin and Progressive Development ...

William Barnet Le Van - 1889 - 524 páginas
...carbon is equal to the evaporation of about 15 pounds of water, from a temperature of 212 degrees. The quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water through one degree Fahrenheit, is termed a "unit of heat," and as the total temperature of...
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Locomotive Engine Running and Management: A Treatise on Locomotive Engines ...

Angus Sinclair - 1890 - 480 páginas
...comprehension of combustion as ordinary weights and measures are for mercantile purposes. The amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water, at its greatest density, one degree Fahrenheit is called a heat-unit, or sometimes a thermal unit. This is...
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Mechanics of Engineering: Comprising Statics and Dynamics of ..., Volumen2

Irving Porter Church - 1890 - 894 páginas
...(about) ft.-lbs. of work spent in overcoming friction, one British unit of heat is produced (viz., the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32° to 33° Fahrenheit); while from converse experiments, in which the amount of heat...
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The Practical Engineer's Hand-book: Comprising a Treatise on Modern Engines ...

Walter S. Hutton - 1892 - 558 páginas
...expressed in units of weight of water heated one degree. The British Unit of Heat, or Thermal Unit, is the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water at 32° Fahr. one degree Fahr. — that is, from 32° to 33°. Dr. Joule found that by the expenditure...
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An Elementary Treatise on Heat and Heat Engines: Specially Adapted for ...

William Charles Popplewell - 1897 - 400 páginas
...the quantity of heat present in a body is measured is in British thermal units, one of these being the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of pure water through one degree on the Fahrenheit scale. So, in what follows in these pages, although...
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The Marine Steam Engine ...

Richard Sennett - 1898 - 574 páginas
...of the same nature as mechanical work — that is, it is one of the forms of energy. British thermal unit. — The unit by which heat is measured is called...equivalent, and is frequently denoted by the letter J. The convertibility of heat and work, in a definite ratio, is expressed in the following statement,...
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The Marine Steam Engine ...

Richard Sennett, H. J. Oram - 1899 - 582 páginas
...density, which corresponds to a temperature of about 39° Fahr., through one degree Fahr. Joule•s equivalent. — The honour of determining the exact...relation between heat and mechanical work, is called Joule•s equivalent, and is frequently denoted by the letter J. The convertibility of heat and work,...
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The Steam Engine Indicator and Its Appliances: Being a Comprehensive ...

William Houghtaling - 1899 - 342 páginas
...lift one pound, one foot high, and is called the Foot Pound. The Unit of Heat, or Thermal unit, is the quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of one pound of water, one degree, or from 39° to 4o° Fah. Also, one unit of heat is equal to 772 foot pounds...
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