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Raref
<head>Raref</head>
I
<p>I</p>
1
<p>1</p>
The quantity of fewel that will produce the greatest quantity of heat 2 The quatity of heat that will be produced by a given quantity of a given sort of fewel:i.e. the number of degrees that the thermometer will be raised by it 3 The degree of expansion that the air will receive from being receiving ??/d broughtto a given degree of heat as measured by a thermometer 4 The best means of getting rid of the burnt air after each blaze 5. the quantity of coals or other fewel employ'd in the steam enginf to raise a given quantity of water<pb/>
<p>The quantity of <lb/>
 
fewel that will produce <lb/>
the greatest <lb/>
quantity of heat</p>
<p>2</p>
<p>The quantity of <lb/>
heat that will be <lb/>
produced by a <lb/>
given quantity <lb/>
of a given sort <lb/>
of fewel:i:e: <lb/>
the number of <lb/>
degrees that the <lb/>
thermometer will <lb/>
be raised by it</p>
<p>3</p>
<p>The degree of expansion <lb/>
that the <lb/>
air will receive <lb/>
from being receiving <del>and</del><lb/>
<add>brought</add>to a given degree <lb/>
of heat as measured <lb/>
by the thermometer</p>
<p>4</p>
<p>The best means of <lb/>
getting rid of the <lb/>
burnt air after <lb/>
each blaze</p>
<p>5.</p>
<p>The quantity of coals <lb/>
or other fewel employ'd <lb/>
in the steam -<lb/>
-engine to raise a <lb/>
given quantity of <add>water</add></p><pb/>
<p>II</p>
<p>water to a given <lb/>
<sic>heighth</sic> v. Col.<lb/>
v</p>
<p>6</p>
<p>The expansion <add>production of</add><lb/>
<add>the heat should</add> should as sudden <lb/>
<add>be as quick</add> as possible <lb/>
that there <del>heat</del> <lb/>
<del>may be</del> may <lb/>
not be time for <lb/>
the walls of the <lb/>
building to take <lb/>
the heat from <lb/>
the <del>air</del> included <lb/>
air till the fullest <lb/>
effect of the <lb/>
heat in producing <lb/>
rarefaction <add>expansion</add> <lb/>
has been produced.</p>
<p>7</p>
<p>Quere how to shew <lb/>
when the water <lb/>
has got to the <lb/>
greatest <sic>heigth</sic> <lb/>
it can be carried <lb/>
to by a blaze <lb/>
that has been <lb/>
just made, in<lb/>
order that the <lb/>
sluice door may <lb/>
then be shut and <lb/>
the port holes for <lb/>
letting out the <lb/>
water opened?</p>
<p>Have a row of <lb/>
glass tubes one <lb/>
above</p><pb/>


<p>III</p>
<p>above another <lb/>
with the closed <lb/>
end projecting <lb/>
out at the side <add>wall</add> <lb/>
of the <del>building</del><lb/>
rarefaction house</p> <pb/>
<p>IV</p><pb/>
<p>V</p>
<p>That no water <lb/>
may be collected <lb/>
in waste, so much <lb/>
of the column <lb/>
as is below the <lb/>
lowest mark from <lb/>
which the water <lb/>
can produce its <lb/>
effect may be <lb/>
much <unclear>obside<gap/></unclear> <lb/>
than the rest, <lb/>
by this means a <lb/>
given degree of <lb/>
expansion in the <lb/>
whole body of <lb/>
air will <del><gap/></del><add>give</add> <lb/>
room for the water <lb/>
to ascend to a <lb/>
greater <sic>heighth</sic><lb/>
The rarefaction <lb/>
house will upon <lb/>
this plan have <lb/>
somewhat the <lb/>
appearance of <lb/>
a mushroom, or <lb/>
a <add>drinking </add>glass  with a <lb/>
hollow stem.</p>
<p>Pillars however <lb/>
may be necessary <lb/>
to support the <lb/>
circumference.  <lb/>
These pillars may <lb/>
be hollow.</p>
<pb/>
<p>VI</p>
<p>The water which <lb/>
is below the mark <lb/>
may <del>be employ'd</del> <lb/>
as often as the <lb/>
rarefaction house <lb/>
is emptied be<lb/>
employ'd in running <lb/>
the other half <lb/>
<del>above the</del><lb/>
{Line Diagram of construction }<lb/>
above the mark <lb/>
upon the principle <lb/>
of the machine <lb/>
in Gravesande's <lb/>
<unclear>Phil.7</unclear></p><pb/>




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I

1

The quantity of
fewel that will produce
the greatest
quantity of heat

2

The quantity of
heat that will be
produced by a
given quantity
of a given sort
of fewel:i:e:
the number of
degrees that the
thermometer will
be raised by it

3

The degree of expansion
that the
air will receive
from being receiving and
broughtto a given degree
of heat as measured
by the thermometer

4

The best means of
getting rid of the
burnt air after
each blaze

5.

The quantity of coals
or other fewel employ'd
in the steam -
-engine to raise a
given quantity of water


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II

water to a given
heighth v. Col.
v

6

The expansion production of
the heat should should as sudden
be as quick as possible
that there heat
may be may
not be time for
the walls of the
building to take
the heat from
the air included
air till the fullest
effect of the
heat in producing
rarefaction expansion
has been produced.

7

Quere how to shew
when the water
has got to the
greatest heigth
it can be carried
to by a blaze
that has been
just made, in
order that the
sluice door may
then be shut and
the port holes for
letting out the
water opened?

Have a row of
glass tubes one
above


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III

above another
with the closed
end projecting
out at the side wall
of the building
rarefaction house


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IV


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V

That no water
may be collected
in waste, so much
of the column
as is below the
lowest mark from
which the water
can produce its
effect may be
much obside
than the rest,
by this means a
given degree of
expansion in the
whole body of
air will give
room for the water
to ascend to a
greater heighth
The rarefaction
house will upon
this plan have
somewhat the
appearance of
a mushroom, or
a drinking glass with a
hollow stem.

Pillars however
may be necessary
to support the
circumference.
These pillars may
be hollow.


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VI

The water which
is below the mark
may be employ'd
as often as the
rarefaction house
is emptied be
employ'd in running
the other half
above the
{Line Diagram of construction }
above the mark
upon the principle
of the machine
in Gravesande's
Phil.7


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Identifier: | JB/106/014/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-7, 1-5

Box

106

Main Headings

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

georgia / raref

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[w with crown] [lion motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

includes drawing

ID Number

34602

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