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" But the truth is, that the temperature of 32° of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only the commencement of an operation that is almost infinite; for after its congelation, water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it... "
Mechanics' Magazine - Page 70
1847
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 9

1846 - 602 pages
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...commencement of an operation that is almost infinite ; Ior after its congelation water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 78

1846 - 604 pages
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth if, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...almost infinite ; for after its congelation water is M competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was fluid. The npplicntion of cold to a block...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 9

1846 - 610 pages
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...commencement of an operation that is almost infinite ; lor alter its congelation water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 78

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1846 - 606 pages
...-of thirtv-tv.o dc^rers <>f Fahrenheit, that 'at which water freeaes, i»;«mly the conrmencenveiit of an. operation that is almost infinite ; ' for after its congelation 'water is M competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was fluid. < Tta application of cold to *...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 46

1847 - 650 pages
...small, that is applied at the bottom. " Now, for want of half a moment's reflection, people in England are very prone to believe that water cannot be made...application of cold to a block of ice does not, therefore, aa in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at...
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 7 à 8

1847 - 862 pages
...there is no use in anybody attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of 32 degrees of Fahrenheit — that at which water freezes —...block of ice does not, therefore, as in the case of bent applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end to fly out at the other ; but, on...
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The Oxford and Cambridge review, Volume 4

1847 - 796 pages
...no use iu any man's attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...fluid. The application of cold to a block of ice does uot, therefore, as in the case of heat applied beneath boiling water, cause what is added at one end...
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The Emigrant

Sir Francis Bond Head - 1847 - 462 pages
...use in any body attempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is, only...is as competent to continue to receive cold as it M'as when it was fluid. The application of cold to a block of ice does not therefore, as in the case...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

1847 - 854 pages
...there is no use in anybody ittempting to deny it. But the truth is, that the temperature of 32 degrees of Fahrenheit — that at which water freezes —...of an operation that is almost infinite; for, after ite congelation, water is as competent to continue to receive cold as it was when it was fluid. The...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 13

1847 - 566 pages
...effect. Speaking of ice he says : — ' But the truth is, that the temperature of thirty-two degrees of Fahrenheit, that at which water freezes, is only...commencement of an operation that is almost infinite. A cubic foot of Lower Canada ice is infinitely more valuable, "r, in other words, it contains infinitely...
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