| 1823 - 272 páginas
...was still more striking. In a sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth; the black-paint work of the side of the ship on which the sun shone, was heated to the temperature of 90 or 100 degrees, and the pitch about the bends became fluid. Thus, while on one side there was uncommon warmth,... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1823 - 532 páginas
...was still more striking. In a sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth; the black paint work of the side of the ship, on which the sun shone, was heated to a temperature of 90° or 100°, and the pitch about the bends became fluid. Thus, while on one side,... | |
| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1823 - 470 páginas
...the clouds, a change of temperature was produced from 3° or 4° below zero, to + 14° ; and further, the side of the ship on which the sun shone was heated to 90° or 100°, and the pitch about the bene became fluid. Thus, while on one side there "was uncommon... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 páginas
...sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth ; the black paint-work of the side of the ship t>h' which the sun shone was heated to the temperature...Thus, while on one side there was uncommon warmth, on ihe opposite was intense freezing.' On the 1st of May, Mr. Scoresby calculated that he had advanced... | |
| Graham Hutchison - 1838 - 400 páginas
...was atill more striking. In a sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth; the black paint work of the side of the ship, on which the sun shone, was heated to a temperature of 90° or 100°, and the pitch about the bends became fluid. Thus, while on one side... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 1042 páginas
...was still more striking. In sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth ; the black paint-work of the side of the ship, on which the Sun shone, was heated to a temperature of 90° or 100°, and the pitch about the bends became fluid. Thus, while on one side... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1845 - 456 páginas
...was still more striking. In a sheltered air, it produced the feeling of warmth ; the black paint-work of the side of the ship, on which the sun shone, was heated to a temperature of 90° or 100°, and the pitch about the bends became fluid. Thus, while on one side... | |
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