Philosophical Conversation in Which Are Explained the Causes of Many Daily Occu

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Philosophical Conversation in Which Are Explained the Causes of Many Daily Occu
Frederic C Bakewell
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I will half fill this ale-glass with cold water, and put the bulb of the thermometer into it, that we may see if any change take place when I pour hot water upon the cold. You observe, the thermometer in the glass is now at 50. I place this piece of paper on the top of the cold water, whilst I pour the hot water gently upon it, to prevent their mixing.
HARRIET. The hot water you are pouring in is of a different colour from the cold.
MR. P. I have put a little ink into it, to en- able us to dist
...inguish the two waters. You see I have poured the water so gently that they have not mixed. I will now remove the small piece of paper that divides the hot from the cold water, and if I do so carefully, they will remain nearly as distinct as they are now. (Mr. Powell removes the paper. ) You see the hot water remains in a sepa- rate layer at the top.
HARRIET. How very curious it is that they do not mix !
FREDERICK. The thermometer has risen only three degrees, though the coloured water must be nearly boiling hot, and is within two inches of the bulb.


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