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The Chemical History of a Candle / Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
of that water is when it assumes the vaporous condition? You see that cube [pointing to a cubic foot]. There, by its side, is a cubic inch, exactly the same shape as the cubic foot, and that bulk of water [the cubic inch ... details...- creator(s) - Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867
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- subject(s) - oxygen; platinum; combustion; candle; hydrogen; carbon; carbonic acid; acid; gas; flame; substance; voltaic battery; heat; water; cubic foot; air; cubic foot; hydrogen; carbon; substance; combustion; flame; gas; oxygen; acid; voltaic battery; candle; water; heat; platinum; air; carbonic acid;
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Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use /
and most provincial towns, contains 40 to 50 grains of sulphur per 100 cubic foot. At least 5 grains of ammonia per 100 cubic foot in also present in coal-gas in some towns. Crude acetylene also contains sulphur ... details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - acetylene; carbide; gas; calcium carbide; apparatus; pressure; generator; cubic feet; crude acetylene; carburetted acetylene; cubic foot; acetylene generator; acetylene apparatus; water; sulphuretted hydrogen; calcium hydroxide; carbon dioxide; purifying; pressure; cubic foot; apparatus; cubic feet; generator; carbide; acetylene apparatus; acetylene generator; calcium carbide; acetylene; sulphuretted hydrogen; carburetted acetylene; purifying ; gas; water; calcium hydroxide; carbon dioxide; crude acetylene;
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 / Various
. of Bengal coal, in value about 3/4d. The density of the cotton bales produced is about 45 lb. per cubic foot ... of combustion. He said: "What is the use of heating the air put into a furnace? If you take a cubic foot of air details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - acid; burner; gas; nitric; combustion; hydrofluoric acid; nitric oxide; solution; apparatus; tube; nitric acid; inches; screw; furnace; hydraulic propeller; bag; coal; carbon dioxide; sulphuric acid; twin screws; inches; apparatus; nitric; hydrofluoric acid; coal; burner; furnace; hydraulic propeller; nitric acid; tube; nitric oxide; combustion; gas; twin screws; acid; solution; screw; bag; carbon dioxide; sulphuric acid;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891 / Various
or thirteen cubic feet of free air into one-half its volume. 27.6 x 772 (Joule's equivalent) = 21,307 foot ... . FAHRENHEIT BEING 1. Temperature Volume in Weight of a in degrees. cubic feet. cubic foot in lb details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - compressor; piston; cylinder; air compressor; steam; gas; air compressors; pressure; engine; air cylinder; heat; air; gas motor; compressed air; compressed; steam engine; cubic feet; scientific american; pressure; cubic feet; compressed; steam; air cylinder; engine; scientific american; piston; gas; cylinder; steam engine; gas motor; air compressors; compressor; heat; air compressor; compressed air; air;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891
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The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns / Adams, Henry C., 1873-1952
gravity than the fresh, weighing 64 lb per cubic foot against 62-1/2 lb, it flows up the bed of the river ... , after the completion of the works, the leakage into any section exceeds 1/2 cubic foot per minute per mile of sewer details...- creator(s) - Adams, Henry C., 1873-1952
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- subject(s) - sewage; sea outfall; tide; tides; ordnance datum; water; neap tides; nil nil; sea; outfall sewer; cubic feet; centripetal force; centrifugal force; cubic feet; tides; centrifugal force; nil nil; sea outfall; sewage; tide; ordnance datum; outfall sewer; centripetal force; neap tides; sea; water;
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Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway / Solomon, Steve
only 1 cubic foot of soil to grow in made about 3 miles of new roots and root hairs every day. (Ryegrasses are known to make more roots than most plants.) I calculate that a cubic foot of silty soil offers ... details...- creator(s) - Solomon, Steve
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- subject(s) - irrigation; moisture; soil; soil moisture; inches; without irrigation; seed; varieties; root; plants; plant; savoy cabbage; steve solomon; sowing date; garden; row; maritime northwest; dry; surface; moisture loss; summer; water; winter; apart; gardening; surface; inches; varieties; without irrigation; soil; moisture loss; row; summer; moisture; gardening; apart; steve solomon; seed; garden; winter; plant; irrigation; root; plants; savoy cabbage; sowing date; water; soil moisture; dry; maritime northwest;
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Examination of the passages in the New Testament, quoted from the Old, and called prophecies concerning Jesus Christ. [electronic resource] : To which is prefixed an essay on dream, shewing by what operation of the mind a dream is produced in sleep, and a / Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
. A brick (en feet square and three feet thick contains 300 cubic feet, and allowing a cubic foot ofbirck ... , not boiled) says, v. 43. A cubic foot of water weighs sixty-two pounds and an half. The specific gravity details...- creator(s) - Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
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- subject(s) - rationalism; dreams in the bible; messiah prophecies; christianity controversial literature; testament; jesus; isaiah; jesus christ; matthew; christ; new testament; herod; chap; prophecy; old testament; prophesy; israel; passage; prophecies; verse; joseph; passage; joseph; herod; rationalism; matthew; jesus; israel; prophecies; messiah prophecies; dreams in the bible; prophesy; christianity controversial literature; prophecy; verse; christ; new testament; isaiah; old testament; chap; jesus christ; testament;
- title - Examination of the passages in the New Testament, quoted from the Old, and called prophecies concerning Jesus Christ. [electronic resource] : To which is prefixed an essay on dream, shewing by what operation of the mind a dream is produced in sleep, and a
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887 / Various
as 62.4 lb. per cubic foot, that it will, in some districts, in time of flood, carry so much matter ... , and then we may proceed to demonstration. As the air weighs 0.072 lb. per cubic foot at 82 deg. Fahrenheit details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - tabasheer; dam; reservoir; puddle; masonry; dams; flexible girder; particles; apparatus; apparatus; masonry; tabasheer; dam; flexible girder; reservoir; dams; particles; puddle;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885 / Various
and absolute combustion has been obtained of much as from 18 to 20 grains of sulphur per cubic foot. In the proportion of 8 grains to the cubic foot, all the different culture broths under experiment were sterilized ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - soda lye; soda; potassium; girder; potash; solution; acid; soluble glass; carbon; apparatus; cholera; aeolian harp; boiler; temperature; steam; engine; plate; sulphurous acid; gas; negative; stresses; iron; apparatus; plate; iron; potassium; temperature; carbon; girder; stresses; steam; engine; aeolian harp; negative; boiler; gas; sulphurous acid; acid; solution; soda lye; soluble glass; soda; cholera; potash;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon / Manly, Harold P.
with a fall in temperature. The variation for a 100 cubic foot cylinder at various temperatures is given ... of five hours the proper generator capacity may be found on the basis of one cubic foot of gas per hour details...- creator(s) - Manly, Harold P.
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- subject(s) - acetylene; welding; carbide; gas; metal; oxygen; weld; carbon; torch; steel; pressure; valve; temperature; heat; welded; copper; arc; flame; iron; tensile strength; metals; cubic feet; calcium carbide; acetylene welding; molten metal; arc welding; inch; g; pressure; tensile strength; cubic feet; arc welding; steel; carbide; welded; g; molten metal; calcium carbide; acetylene; iron; arc; valve; temperature; welding; carbon; copper; metals; inch; acetylene welding; flame; gas; oxygen; torch; heat; weld; metal;
- title - Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon
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