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" Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas varies inversely as the pressure. "
The Colliery Manager's Handbook - Page 590
by Caleb Pamely - 1904
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American ..., Volume 56; Volume 1900

American Institute of Homeopathy - Homeopathy - 1901 - 870 pages
...especially the case with regard to the condensation of air itself. Boyle's law of air condensation is this: "Temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure which it bears ; that is, the density of a gas is proportioned to its...
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Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young Persons

Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - Physics - 1872 - 552 pages
...FORCE OF GASES. u8 On Gases. Boyle's law, and, on the Continent, Marietta's law. It is as follows : - The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure which it bearsThis law is verified by means of an apparatus called Mariotte-s...
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Natural philosophy, tr. and ed. from Cours élémentaire de physique by E ...

Adolphe Ganot - 1872 - 588 pages
...THE ELASTIC FOECE OF GASES. Boyle's law, and, on the Continent, Mariotte's law. It is as follows : ' The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure which it hears.' This law is verified by means of an apparatus called...
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Steam and the Steam Engine: Land, Marine and Locomotive

Henry Evers - Steam - 1873 - 426 pages
...as the space decreases. This is called Marietta-s or Boyle-s law, and is generally expressed thus : The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is in inverse ratio to the pressure which it sustains. 5. Latent Heat. — The heat not sensible to...
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Steam and the Locomotive Engine

Henry Evers - Locomotives - 1873 - 174 pages
...as the space decreases. This is called Mariotte's or Boyle's law, and is generally expressed thus : The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is in inverse ratio to the pressure which it sustains, 4. Latent Heat.— The heat not sensible to...
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Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young Persons

Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - Physics - 1875 - 614 pages
...in England commonly called Boyle's law, and on the Continent Mariotte's law. It is as follows: ' Tin temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure which it bears. This law is verified by means of an apparatus called Afariotte's...
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Elementary Physics

Elroy McKendree Avery - Physics - 1878 - 480 pages
...receiver. Water will be driven in a jet from the tube. Explain. FIG. 98. FIG. 99. 384. Mariotte's Law. — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure it supports. TENSION OF GASES. FIG. 100. same horizontal line. By holding...
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Chemical Problems: With Brief Statements of the Principles Involved

James Clarke Foye - Chemistry - 1879 - 48 pages
...Table II. Classification of the Elements 43. I. Volume of Gases Under Varying Pressure. Mariottc's Law. The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure to which it is exposed. The principle is expressed by the proportion P'...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: A Text-book for High Schools and Academies

Elroy McKendree Avery - Physics - 1881 - 478 pages
...from the receiver. Water will be driven in a jet from the tube. Explain. 284. Mariotte's Law.—Tlie temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure it supports. FIG. 100. same horizontal line. By holding the tube nearly...
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The Student's hand-book of forensic medicine and medical police

Henry Aubrey Husband - 1883 - 626 pages
...following laws should be remembered : — Boyle's or Mariotte's Law. — The law is as follows : — The temperature remaining the same, the volume of a given quantity of gas is inversely as the pressure which it bears; or, For the same temperature, the density of a gas is...
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