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Verlag: Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Fils, 1891., 1891
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 9.75 x 6.75 inches. ix, 486 pp. Quarter leather and patterned paper boards lettered in gilt at spine. Ex-library sticker at spine with ink-stamps at front pastedown, preliminary leaves, and title page, slightly cocked, wear to extremities, lettering at spine rubbed with chips to the leather's surface. Good.
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Verlag: Gauthier Villars et Cia. Editeurs, 1916, Paris., 1916
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25x17. 702 pgs. Texto en francés. (J6057).
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Verlag: Editions Gauthier-Villars. 1924., 1924
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Broché. 349 pages. Couverture réparée. Rousseurs. 16x25 cm.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of physics through the lens of measurement. The author, an esteemed expert in the field, guides readers through the fundamental principles and techniques used to quantify physical phenomena. From the realm of classical mechanics to the intricacies of electromagnetism, the book encompasses a wide spectrum of topics. It explores the precise methods of measuring length, mass, and time, laying the groundwork for understanding the behavior of physical systems. Delving deeper into the complexities of rotational motion, the author introduces the concept of angular measurement and the use of verniers and microscopes for precise angle determination. The book seamlessly blends theoretical explanations with practical applications, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the significance of measurement in physics. Through numerous examples and historical context, the author demonstrates how these principles have shaped our comprehension of the physical world. Ultimately, this book offers a profound exploration of the role measurement plays in advancing scientific knowledge, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the fundamental principles of physics. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Verlag: Gauthier-Villars, 1884., Paris :, 1884
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Series: Annales Scientifiques de l'Ecole Normale Superieure. 4to. pp. 55-84. 7 figs. Original dark brown printed wrappers; worn. Good. Rare. "Study of the preparation of ozone by means of electric effluves. At high temperatures, the transformation of oxygen into ozone and that of ozone into oxygen probably obey the laws of dissociation of homogeneous systems, as M. Troost and one of us pointed out in a Communication to the Academy of Sciences on bodies likely to occur at a temperature superior to that which determines their complete decomposition." / At the French Academy in 1880, Hautefeuille and Chappuis announced that they had liquefied ozone. "At intermediate temperatures, the decomposition of ozone was considered to be complete; it was slow at ordinary temperatures and rapid at about 250°C. Reversibility, the necessary and sufficient physical condition limiting the changes of state, was not observed in ozone at these temperatures. Accordingly, its instability was comparable to that of hypochlorous acid or of nitrogen chloride vapors. Although the heat necessary to form these explosive compounds could only be obtained from a simultaneous secondary reaction, the allotropic transformation of oxygen could be carried on by electric emanation alone. The electrifying act placed, momentarily, the oxygen in similar conditions to those of compounds able to combine directly or polymerize under the action of heat." / "It was accepted that the pressure and temperature affected the proportion of ozone formed in oxygen. No quantitative data were available on this matter; although it was possible to vary and measure the pressure at will, it was not the same situation for the temperature of the gas during the formation of ozone. This fact made difficult the research on the subject. In their experiments, Hautefeuille and Chappuis used the apparatus designed by Marcelin Berthelot (1827-1907) for submitting a given volume of a gas to the action of an electric emanation (Berthelot, 1877). They presented their results in table giving the partial pressure of ozone and the weight proportion of ozone in the mixture, for pressures varying between 760 and 180 mmHg and temperatures varying between -23° and 100°C. The table showed that the transformation pressure changed very rapidly as the temperature was lowered; for example, it was about double when going from 20° to -23°C. The results plainly showed that the transformation pressure was not function of the temperature alone; it noticeably depended upon the pressure. Interestingly enough, the results indicated that the volume fraction of ozone in the product was almost independent of the pressure within ample limits; a fact that pointed to the analogy between the allotropic transformation of oxygen under the action of electrical emanations to the thermal dissociation of gaseous compounds (e.g., hydrogen iodide and hydrogen selenide). At temperatures above 0°C, the ozone proportion was the maximum for 0.5 atm; increasing the temperature decreased the percentage of ozone." â" Jaime Wisniak, "Four Brilliant Students of Henri Sainte-Claire Deville 3. Paul Gabriel Hautefeuille". Educacion Quimica, Vol. 25. Issue S1, pages 170-283 (July 2014). / Paul Gabriel Hautefeuille was a French mineralogist and chemist. He "carried on a large number of significant researches, alone or with Deville, Troost, Chappuis, and other colleagues, in the areas of mineralogy, crystallization, synthetic reproduction of natural crystals, allotropy, combination of hydrogen with sodium, potassium, and palladium, ozone, its properties and liquefaction, dissociation, conversion of cyanogens into paracyanogen and cyanic acid into cyanuric acid, and phosphoric acid, phosphorus, and phosphates." / Louis Philibert James Chappuis was a French chemist and physicist. In 1881, he was appointed as Professor of Physics at the Ecole centrale des arts et manufactures, and attained the doctoral degree in 1882 with a thesis on the spectro.