| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 398 pages
...which upon Trial fucceeded as follows. We took a Pan of Water, about 4 Inches deep, and 7 Inches ?0 Diameter, in which we placed a Thermometer, and by...which is obferved to be that of the Air in our hotteft Summer ; the Thermometer nicely {hewing it: This done, we affixed the Pan of Water, with the Thermometer... | |
| Edmond Halley, Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 390 pages
...which upon Trial fucceeded as follows. We took a Pan of Water, about 4 Inches deep, and 7 Inches ?0 Diameter, in which we placed a Thermometer, and by...Heat, which is obferved to be that of the Air in our hottefl Summer ; the Thermometer nicely (hewing it: This done, we affixed the Pan of Water, with the... | |
| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...Trial fucceeded as follows. We took a Pan of Water, adout 4 Inches deep, and 7 Inches Tg D'aneter, in which we placed a Thermometer, and by means of...Coals, we brought the Water to the fame degree of Hear, which is obfcrved to be that of the Air in our hotteft Summer ; the Thermometer nicely fhewing... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 956 pages
...common Sea-ft'a:eryby the Solution of about a fortieth Part of Salt) about four Inches and 7 InchesTr Diameter, in which we placed a Thermometer, and by...Coals, we brought the Water to the fame Degree of Heat »•». f. i**. winch is obferved to be that of the Air in our hotteft SummeiSj the Thermometer. aster... | |
| Bernhardus Varenius - 1734 - 562 pages
...with great Care he found that Water, falted to the fame Degree as is common Sea- Water, and heated to the fame Degree of Heat, which is obferved to be that «f Air in our hotteft Summers, 222 The Abfolute Part SECT. IV. PROPOSITION XV. Some Parts of the Ocean... | |
| John Rowning - 1753 - 476 pages
...fame Degree with that of Sea Water, in which he placed a Thermometer, and by means of a Pan of Coals, brought the Water to the fame Degree of Heat, which is obferved to be that of the Air in our hotteft Summer : This done, he affixed the Veflcl of Water with the Thermometer in it, to one End of a Pair... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 694 pages
...ness of the sea, by a solution of about a fortieth part of salt) about 4 inches deep, and 7-^ inches diameter, in which we placed a thermometer, and by...means of a pan of coals, we brought the water to the same degree of heat which is observed to be that of the air in our hottest summers; the thermometer... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 900 pages
...fame degree with that of fea water, in which he placed a thermometer ; and by means of a pan of coals brought the water to the fame degree of heat, which is obferved to be that of the air in our hotteft fummer; this done, he fixed the yeffcl of water with the thermometer in it to one end of a pair of... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1812 - 140 pages
...sea-water, by the solution of about a fortieth part of salt) about four inches deep, and 7 inches -5^ diameter, in which we placed a thermometer, and by...means of a pan of coals, we brought the water to the same degree of heat which is observed to be that of the air in our hottest summers ; the thermometer... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...1 687. ] WE took a pan of water, about four inches deep, and seven 7% inches diameter, in which was placed a thermometer, and by means of a pan of coals, we brought the water to the same degree of heat, which is observed to be that of the air in our hottest summers ; the thermometer... | |
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