It is necessary, therefore, to state as briefly as possible the properties of compressible fluids so far as knowledge of them is requisite in the solution of these problems.
In the application of the principle of work to a filament of compressible fluid, the internal work done by the expansion of the fluid, or absorbed in its compression, must be taken into account.
Relation of Pressure, Volume, Temperature and Density in Compressible Fluids.
In the case of compressible fluids the variation of volume due to the difference of pressure at the two sections must be taken into account.
In gases or compressible fluids the volume alters sensibly for small changes of pressure, and if the pressure is indefinitely diminished they dilate without limit.
Fluids are divided into liquids, or incompressible fluids, and gases, or compressible fluids.
Modification of the Theorem of Bernoulli for the Case of a Compressible Fluid.
But Opium is preferable in cases where there is gastric irritation, and a weak compressible pulse.
Under such a course, when judiciously enforced, we may see the dilated pupil contract to its normal size, and the pale enervated countenance become rosy and lively; and feel the weak compressible pulse to become hard and firm.
Liquids, in contrast to gases, cannot expand indefinitely to fill an expanding container, and are only slightly compressible by application of pressure.
A preternaturally slow and compressible pulse implies danger, and so does coolness of the skin, especially if it grows purplish from a diffusion of blood beneath it or even from venous stasis.
It may also be stated of the pulse of yellow fever that it is easily compressible and often gaseous in character.
In the young and robust the pulse may be full and bounding, but it is more often compressibleor small and weak.
The last two crannogs lay at a very low level, owing perhaps to the fact of an unusual quantity of boughs and compressible matter having been used in their construction.
Dropsical as it is, the larva cannot contain sufficient liquid to moisten and convert into easily compressible mud the long column of earth which must be removed from the burrow.
Moist, soft, and easily compressible soil is to the larva of the Cigale what digested wood-pulp is to the others.
Nothing but a power beyond the enormous tensile strength of iron and the compressible strength of wood, will cause the gates to yield in ordinary use.
Yes," said his father, "the science which treats of air, and of all other compressible and expansive fluids.
And when he considers, that the Bodies of Animals are compressible Machines, he will find that it must of necessity affect them in the manner here laid down.
Device by Compressible and Distensible Bags in Liquid In the year 1823, an account of a Perpetual Motion device was sent to "Mechanics' Magazine" by some correspondent.
From repulsion are derived compressible and incompressible, resilient and irresilient.
Further, astronomical hypotheses in relation to comets and nebulae are not untouched by the theory of a compressible and condensing atomic Aether.
But the configuration, and internal structure of the earth abundantly prove it was in a soft, or compressible state when it was assuming its present form and structure.
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