But this is the rise of pressure produced by a sudden compression v/T, and is seen to be [gamma] times the rise of pressure p/T produced by the same compression at constant temperature.
Let there also be two bodies A, B, each maintained at a constant temperature, that of A being more elevated than that of B.
The term constant temperatureindicates that the supply of heat is added at constant temperature.
The fluid then expands at constant temperature, so that the whole of the heat is added at a constant temperature, which is the highest temperature of the cycle.
The second test which I shall employ is the effect of maintenance of constant temperature, which should wipe off, as it were, traces of periodic movement.
In repeating the record I maintained the plant at constant temperature for 24 hours; the result of this is seen in the first part of the record (Fig.
Boyle's law for gases states that, at a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas changes inversely as its volume, or directly as its concentration.
This process requires considerable time for exact measurements—weeks, during which the cell must be kept at a constant temperature.
For the first division this circulating system is stationary, a portion of the piping being equipped with heating coils for maintaining a constant temperature.
A pan, in which five bottles can be immersed at one time, is used for maintaining the benzine at a constant temperature.
The object of this covering is to assist in maintaining a constant temperature.
The constant temperaturemethod of mixtures was proposed by N.
B, forming the bulb of a mercury thermo-regulator, immersed in a large water-bath maintained at a constant temperature.
If we compare the coefficient with the time of cure at a constant temperature for an ordinary sample of plantation rubber, they are found to be approximately proportional, so long as the sulphur is in sufficient excess.
The moulds are vulcanised in an oil bath, or oven of some description, in which a constant temperature is maintained.
The rate of cure may be expressed in terms of the time taken to vulcanise the rubber at a constant temperature (in our case 138 deg.
If, however, solid salt is present in contact with the solution, then the pressure again becomes constant at constant temperature, even when the volume of the vapour is altered.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "constant temperature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.