| 1818 - 428 str.
...aid making the same tissue feed the Hume with air aud emit light. " In plunging a light surronnded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an explosive...filled with flame, the upper part of it soon appeared red bot , yet no explosion was produced." SAFETY LAMPS FOR COAL MINERS. 817 METHOD FOR GIVIKQ LIGHT... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 624 str.
...eternize his name. " In plunging," says he, " a licht, surrounded by a cylinder of fine wiregauze, into an explosive mixture, I saw the whole cylinder...filled with flame ; the upper part of it soon appeared red hot: yet no explosion was produced. '• It was easy at once to see that by increasing the cooling... | |
| 1825 - 506 str.
...wire gauze " and making the same tissue feed the flame with air and emit light." " In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...filled with flame ; the upper part of it soon appeared red hot, yet no explosion was produced." Sir Humphry Davy next proceeded to put the efficacy of this... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1825 - 174 str.
...wire gauze, and making the same tissue feed the flame with air and emit light. In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...become quietly and gradually filled with flame, the 14 upper part of it soon appeared red hot ; yet no explosion was produced. It was easy at once to see... | |
| 1825 - 506 str.
...flame with air and emit light." <f In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauz« into an explosive mixture, I saw the whole cylinder'...filled with flame; the upper part of it soon appeared red hot, yet no explosion was produced." Sir Humphry Davy next proceeded to put the efficacy of this... | |
| 1836 - 702 str.
...his book on Flame, he says, "That, in plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of floe wire-gauze into an explosive mixture, I saw the whole cylinder...filled with flame, the upper part of it soon appeared red hot ; yet no explosion was produced." We will, therefore, take a cylinder, containing an explosive... | |
| John Budge - 1858 - 224 str.
...wire gauze, and making the same tissue feed the flame with air, and emit light. " In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...filled with flame : the upper part of it soon appeared red hot, yet no explosion was produced. It waa easy at once to see that by increasing the cooling surface... | |
| John Budge - 1860 - 214 str.
...wire gauze, and making the same tissue feed the flame with air, and emit light. " In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...filled with flame: the upper part of it soon appeared red hot, yet no explosion was produced. It waa easy at once to see that by increasing the cooling surface... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1859 - 522 str.
...and emit light. We can imagine Sir H. Davy's satisfaction when, as lie says : " In plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...appeared red-hot, yet no explosion was produced." The first safety-lam]) was constructed of fine wire gauze shaped in the form of a cylinder and about... | |
| William Arthur Bone, Donald Thomas Alfred Townend - 1927 - 644 str.
...carried quite safely into an explosive mixture of firedamp and air. For (he said) " on plunging a light surrounded by a cylinder of fine wire gauze into an...appeared red-hot ; yet no explosion was produced." His invention therefore consisted " in covering or surrounding the flame of a lamp or candle by a wire... | |
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