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12. Could any assistance be derived from
the inclosing lining or the the oven in any and what
part of it with badly conducting substances;
and what would be the substances
best adapted to this purpose?
13. The same question with regard to the
channel of communication, in cases where the
oven does not open into does not immediately
terminate in the very part intended to
be warmed.
14. To form a table of degrees of heat corresponding
to degrees of rarefaction, invert
a graduated receiver with a therm in water: let it be
a little more than half full of water. Above
the water suspend a thermometer. Heat the
air in the receiver till it has driven out
a determinate proportion say half of the
water: observe the degrees of expansion heat indicated
on the thermometer. Make the same observation
as the water returns upon the cooling of the
included air. Have Have two other thermometers,
and
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