This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ... the period of subsidence, showing growth of certain particles at the expense of others, the latter being afterwards detected in the water nuclei specified. This must also be attributed to the continued slow exhaustion due to the leak in question. In table 21 and fig. 31 the earlier data with 4-inch pipes are given, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ... the period of subsidence, showing growth of certain particles at the expense of others, the latter being afterwards detected in the water nuclei specified. This must also be attributed to the continued slow exhaustion due to the leak in question. In table 21 and fig. 31 the earlier data with 4-inch pipes are given, chiefly with the object of direct comparison with foregoing results with 2-inch pipes. The meaning of the data is clear from the earlier tables, and the dp here mentioned is the isothermal value observed at the fog chamber as heretofore. On March 16 to 18 the data are irregular in the way common to observations in a newly adjusted apparatus. The effective nucleation is too small from the presence of interior sources of relatively bulky nuclei. A fairly complete series was undertaken on March 19. The outgoing and incoming branches do not quite coincide, and the data, as a whole, still lie below the corresponding results with 2-inch exhaustion pipes. This is indicated in fig. 31. Of later observations (March 22), IS 30 Fro. 31.--Nucleations (n) observed in dust-free air and dusi-free X-air at different exhaustions (tip); 4-inch pipes. Table 21. Table 21.--Colloidal nuclei in air. New apparatus. Glass fog chamber. Piping 12 inches long, 4 inches in diameter; 4-inch plug stopcock. 1 t--3.8 persistently except on first exhaustion. 1 Many periods follow. Blurred; other coronas very clear, often multiannular. 4 Periods usually omitted. Fog chamber greasy. Followed in next exhaustion by small corona. 7 Apparatus cleaned again. Fig. 32.--Nucleations (n) observed in dust-free air and dust-free X-air at different exhaustions (dp); 4-inch pipes. Table 23. 1 Alternate observations. Apparatus (fog chamber) blurred. After thorough cleaning. Wanning with burner...
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