Heat for Engineers: a Treatise On Heat With Special Regard to Its Practical ...

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Heat for Engineers: a Treatise On Heat With Special Regard to Its Practical ...
Charles Robert Darling
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Thus if the pressure on the surface of water were 433 mm., the water would boil at 85** C, as the vapour pressure of water at 85** C. is 433 mm., and boiling- point is defined as the temperature at which the vapour pressure equals the surrounding pressure. In order to boil water at 0° C, it would therefore be necessary to reduce the pressure on the surface of the water to 4*6 mm., which can be done by special means to be described later. The rate at which the pressure changes at any given tempe...rature may be determined by drawing a tangent to the curve at the point which corresponds to the given temperature. Such a tangent is drawn in Fig. 61, to show the rate of change at 100" C, and on dividing the millimetres represented by the ordinate throuejh Digitized by VjOOQ IC Vapours. 219 100° by the degrees represented by the distance A B, bounded by the ordinate through 100** C. and the point of intersection of the taligent with the horizontal axis, the change is found to be at the rate of 26*8 mm.

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