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The whole space above the level allotted for the Frigidarium might be accessible from without by means of the ascending arch or chain of arches and thence might be employd freelly without any disturbance to the temperature of the Frigidarium underneath. If the upper space above the occupied level of the Frigidarium were left unoccupied would not that have a mass of aair at a high temperature that would be lowering the temperature of the subjacent strata? Ansewr- The whole vacuity might be filled with air at a low temperature i:e: when the thermometer was at or below the freezing point. The space above would form be of use as a receptacle for the warm air rendered
<p>The whole space <lb/>
above the level <lb/>
allotted for the <lb/>
Frigidarium <lb/>
might be accessible <lb/>
from without <lb/>
by means of the <lb/>
ascending arch <lb/>
or chain of arches <lb/>
and thence might <lb/>
be <sic>employd</sic> freely <lb/>
without any disturbance <lb/>
to the <lb/>
temperature of <lb/>
the Frigidarium <lb/>
underneath.</p>
 
<p>If the upper <lb/>
space above the <lb/>
occupied <add>level</add> of the <lb/>
Frigidarium were <lb/>
left unoccupied <lb/>
would not that <lb/>
have a mass of <lb/>
air at a high <lb/>
temperature that <lb/>
would be lowering <lb/>
the temperature <lb/>
of the subjacent<lb/>
strata?</p>
 
<p>Answer- <lb/>
The whole vacuity <lb/>
might be filled <lb/>
with air at a <lb/>
low temperature <lb/>
i:e: when the thermometer <lb/>
was at <add>or below</add> the <lb/>
freezing point.</p>
 
<p>The space above <lb/>
would <del>form</del> be of <lb/>
use as a receptacle <lb/>
for the warm air <lb/>
rendered</p><pb/>





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Temperature 19 July 1798
II Consideranda

1. Magnitude

2. Form

3. Situation.

4. Means of lighting

45. Means of
confining temperature,
as
between the
whole and the
external atmosphere

5. So, between division
and Division.
Not necessary
except afterwards for the
purpose of experiment. [+] [+] The lowest consistent with fluidity will be the object

6. Means of lighting
without prejudice
to the confinement
of temperature

7. Means of preserving
uniformity
of temperature
where temperature is
wanted.

8. Means of effecting
change in temperature,
where
change is wanted
i:e: elevation, for the depression
never can be wanted.

9. Means of indicating
temperature
at any
given minimal.

10. Means of recording
changes of temperature
without inspection
Sci Vol IVII.

11 Means of keeping
up uniformity
of temperature as
between stratum
& stratum of the
same mass of water]


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Consideranda

12 Means of discharging
the Water
as it melts, without
admitting
heat from the atmosphere
- the tube of communication
turned up
with or without a
cock.

{Line diagram}

N.B. Per Rumford,
Heat in
water will not by
conducted downwards)

13. Means of
pulverising the
Ice

14 Quantity of
Ice requisite for
bringing down the
article to the temperature
at which
it should be imagined
to the Frigidarium
Sci. Col. IX.

15. Calculations
shewing the influence
of the presence
of aliving human
body of a given bulk in raising the
temperature in a
room of given bulk
by continuing in
it a given time


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IV Might it not be
best to confine
our endeavours
at first to the
securing as low
a temperature as
is consistent with
fluidity, and
to mark the
maximum of
temperature taking
place notwithstanding,
and,
if deterioration
were thus to be prevented,
reserve
the experiment of
the different degrees
for a subsequent
period after the
feasability of the
process in a commercial
view had
been esstablished?

Quere in a
Hemispherical Frigidarium of
50 foot radius
would it be most
advantageous to
fill the 40 above
with floors, or to
leave it empty?
No horizontal temperature
fence will can be
airtight but a
brick one.

Small Bar - in the upper part
of the hemisphere
where the lightest
and warmest air d
bit?


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The whole space
above the level
allotted for the
Frigidarium
might be accessible
from without
by means of the
ascending arch
or chain of arches
and thence might
be employd freely
without any disturbance
to the
temperature of
the Frigidarium
underneath.

If the upper
space above the
occupied level of the
Frigidarium were
left unoccupied
would not that
have a mass of
air at a high
temperature that
would be lowering
the temperature
of the subjacent
strata?

Answer-
The whole vacuity
might be filled
with air at a
low temperature
i:e: when the thermometer
was at or below the
freezing point.

The space above
would form be of
use as a receptacle
for the warm air
rendered


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Identifier: | JB/106/042/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1798-07-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

temperature no 7

Image

002

Titles

consideranda / thermometers / articles (cheap) for trial

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34630

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