| Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1889 - 1030 Seiten
...absorbed at constant pressure, Is to the proportion of heat absorbed at constant volume, So is the specific heat at constant pressure To the specific heat at constant volume. creasing volume has been observed to be .2377, that of water being r. Let one pound of air at atmospheric... | |
| Alfred Barnard Basset - 1890 - 220 Seiten
...183-6-53-21 = 130-4. The quantity with which we are most concerned in Acoustics, is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure, to the specific heat at constant volume, which is usually denoted by 7. We accordingly find y=Kf/K>= l -408. The specific heats of all perfect... | |
| 1890 - 1800 Seiten
...Dämpfe . , > 0 ist. Nn. MOON. On a Method of Calculating the Constant y, expressing the Relation of the Specific Heat at Constant Pressure to the Specific Heat at Constant Volume. Phil. Mag. (5) XVIII, 372-373f; Cim. (3) XVII, 265. OJ LODGE. On Mr. MOON'S Method of Calculating the... | |
| George Frederick Barker - 1892 - 932 Seiten
...formula was due. By multiplying the expression VP/S by v'1'41, the square root of the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume, we have Vl-41 X 10'/-0012759 = 332-43 •QjS&meters per second, the true speed- value. Since P/S is... | |
| 1903 - 422 Seiten
...have by a well-known relation j_ ;•— i 34 SANFORD A. MOSS. [VoL. XVI. where k is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume. Hence Therefore A p. Vf^.V*--. -*"-.. AW ^./ In the same manner we may show Hence A A^s TTTT '= 2or... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1896 - 354 Seiten
...SPECIFIC HEAT. TABLE 228. - Specific Heat ol Water. TABLE 229. - Specific Heat of Air. The ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume has been the subject of much investigation, and more particularly so in the case of atmospheric air,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1897 - 982 Seiten
...HEAT. TABLE 228. -- Spécule Heat of Water. TABLE 229. — Spécifia Heat oí Air. The ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume has been the subject of much investigation, and more particularly so in the case of atmospheric air,... | |
| William Watson - 1899 - 990 Seiten
...The equation to an adiabatic curve for a perfect gas is pit — constant, where k is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume. The proof of this equation would, however, lead us too far into the subject, and we must content ourselves... | |
| Andrew Gray - 1901 - 738 Seiten
...the gas, is constant ; in (2) that the product of the pressure p by i>7» where y is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume, is a constant. For oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, dry air, the value of y is very nearly 1'41. The conditions... | |
| Andrew Gray - 1901 - 726 Seiten
...the gas, is constant ; in (2) that the product of the pressure p by v"*> where y is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume, is a constant. For oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, dry air, the value of y is very nearly 1'41. The conditions... | |
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