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The power
To make advantage in practice
To know wh the best mode of combustion
for a stove of this kind, and to be
able to turn that knowledge to use in
practice, a man must know what sort
of construction it is that gives the greatest
degree of calefactive warming power with a given
quantity of fuel, and that beforehand,
before a stove comes to be the stove is put up.
The calefactive power of a warming
stove of this sort is in the joint va
depends upon two things circumstances: the quantity of
a heated air discharged in a given time:
and the quantity or degree of extra-heat possessed by the
quantity so discharged: it is in the joint compound
ratio of both those circumstances quantities.
The densities being given The quantity of discharged in a given
time will be in the joint ratio of the magnitude
of the apertures through which it flows,
and of the velocity with which it flows.
Identifier: | JB/119/048/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
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