Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891 by Various
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1,500 3.993 0.0202
1,600 4.197 0.0192 1,700 4.401 0.0183 1,800 4.605 0.0175 1,900 4.809 0.0168 2,000 5.012 0.0161 2,100 5.216 0.0155 2,200 5.420 0.0149 2,300 5.624 0.0142 2,400 5.828 0.0138 2,500 6.032 0.0133 2,600 6.236 0.0130 2,700 6.440 0.0125 2,800 6.644 0.0121 2,900 6.847 0.0118 3,000 7.051 0.0114 3,100 7.255 0.0111 3,200 7.459 0.0108 [Transcribers note 1: last digit illegible] The effect of this heat of compression in increasing the volume, and the heat produced at different stages of compression, are shown by the following table: TABLE 2.--HEAT PRODUCED BY COMPRESSION OF AIR. --------+-----------------------+----------+------------+------------- | Pressure. | | | Atmo- +-----------+-----------+ Volume |Temperature | Total |
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