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" Bodies which transmit heat ot any kind very readily are not heated. Thus a window pane is not much heated by the strongest sun's heat; but a glass screen held before a common fire stops most of the heat, and is itself hrated thereby. The reason of this... "
Horticultural Buildings: Their Construction, Heating, Interior Fittings, &c ... - Página 98
por F. A. Fawkes - 1881 - 255 páginas
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Elementary treatise on physics, experimental and applied

Adolphe Ganot - 1868 - 886 páginas
...heated. Thus a window pane is 3->t much heated by the strongest sun's heat ; but a glass screen held Wore a common fire stops most of the heat, and is itself heated thereby. The reason of this is that by far the greater part of the heat from a fire a obscure, and to this kind of heat glass is...
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Elementary Treatise on Physics: Experimental and Applied, for the Use of ...

Adolphe Ganot - 1877 - 976 páginas
...kind very readily are not heated. Thus a window pane is not much heated by the strongest sun's heat; but a glass screen held before a common fire stops most of the heat, and is itself hrated thereby. The reason of this is that by far the greater part of the heat from a fire is obscure,...
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Sound, light and heat

Alfonzo Gardiner - 1881 - 214 páginas
...that the face would soon be scorched. " A window pane is not much heated by the strongest sun's heat ; but a glass screen held before a common fire, stops...heat, and is itself heated thereby. The reason of this is, that by far the greater part of the heat from a fire is ohsfure ; and to this kind of heat glass...
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