The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... iron , in which a fire made with fagots and boughs of trees is of no great use . After this I think comes flame from oil , tallow , wax , and such like fat and oily substances , which have no great acrimony . But the most violent heat ...
... iron , in which a fire made with fagots and boughs of trees is of no great use . After this I think comes flame from oil , tallow , wax , and such like fat and oily substances , which have no great acrimony . But the most violent heat ...
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... iron , copper , & c . But these require further investigation . 25. Some ignited bodies are found to be much hot- ter than some flames . Ignited iron , for instance , is much hotter and more consuming than flame of spirit of wine . 26 ...
... iron , copper , & c . But these require further investigation . 25. Some ignited bodies are found to be much hot- ter than some flames . Ignited iron , for instance , is much hotter and more consuming than flame of spirit of wine . 26 ...
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... iron . But let this be tried by experiment . 32. But in ignited substances which are porous , so as to give the fire room to move , if this motion be checked by strong compression , the fire is immediate- ly extinguished . For instance ...
... iron . But let this be tried by experiment . 32. But in ignited substances which are porous , so as to give the fire room to move , if this motion be checked by strong compression , the fire is immediate- ly extinguished . For instance ...
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... iron , when plunged into a basin of water , will remain for a quarter of an hour , or there- abouts , so hot that you cannot touch it . 40. The less the mass of a body , the sooner is it heated by the approach of a hot body ; which ...
... iron , when plunged into a basin of water , will remain for a quarter of an hour , or there- abouts , so hot that you cannot touch it . 40. The less the mass of a body , the sooner is it heated by the approach of a hot body ; which ...
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... of animals , water , oil , air , and the rest ) by mere approach to a fire , or other hot body , reject the distinctive or more subtle texture of bodies . 4. On account of ignited iron and other metals , NOVUM ORGANUM . 207.
... of animals , water , oil , air , and the rest ) by mere approach to a fire , or other hot body , reject the distinctive or more subtle texture of bodies . 4. On account of ignited iron and other metals , NOVUM ORGANUM . 207.
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