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XVII.—On the Weight of Aqueous Vapour which is condensed on a Cold Surface, under given conditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Extract

In the accompanying tables are contained the results of some experiments respecting the rate at which aqueous vapour condenses on a cold surface.

These results are not so consistent as could be desired, but having been obtained by a definite and carefully-conducted process, they may claim at least to be received as approximately true.

In planning the experiments, it was assumed that c = m (f“ − f“ʹ), where c is the weight of moisture which is condensed on a surface of given area in a given time; f“ the tension of vapour at the dew-point; f“ʹ its tension at the temperature of the condensing surface; m a coefficient varying with the velocity of the current of air.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1853

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References

page 301 note * Vol. ii., p. 401; vol. iii., p. 560; vol. iv., p, 171.