The book Notes On Thermodynamics was written by author Spangler, H. W. (Henry Wilson), 1858-1912 Here you can read free online of Notes On Thermodynamics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Notes On Thermodynamics a good or bad book?
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■V A As the temperature is to be constant, we have A Probi 32, — How much heat must be added at constant tem- perature to a substance whose equation is 2730 P = 10'" " -T to change its volume at constant temperature from vi to Vt ? Prob. 33.— Having given AT _ B as the relation between the pressure, volume, and temperature of a substance, how much heat must be added at constant temperature to change its volume from 7/1 to Vi, having given the values of A.B,pi, and T} NOTES ON THERMODYNAMICS. 35... If, however, the heat, instead of being added along an isothermal, is added along any other line, the follow- ing method will determine the quantity of heat. Let AB (Fig. 1 6) be the line of the expansion, the co-ordinates being p and v. Let A and C be points dt degrees apart. The ieat added between the points A and C is represented Fig- i6- by the area A^2C, and this area = dH. Through C draw the isothermal CD until it cuts the line of con- stant pressure through A. The heat added from A to C is equal to that added from A to D, minus that from D to C.
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