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EVENING CLASSES 325 IV Formation and Properties of Vapours Elastic Force of Vapours Cold produced by Evapora- tion The Dew-point Laws of Ebullition Condensation of Gases and Vapours Latent Heat Dynamical Theory of Heat Heat necessary for the Production of Steam Separation of Water into its Constituents by Heat Spheroidal Condi- tion of Liquids produced by Heat VI Specific Heat Methods of Measuring the Specific Heat of Bodies High Specific Heat of Water Specific Heat of Metals Conversion of Heat into Work and of Work into Heat Mechanical Equivalent of Heat The Steam Engine VII Sources of Heat Solar Heat Heat due to Che- mical Action Combustion Animal Heat Pro- duction of Heat by Pressure Friction and by Electric Currents VIII Conduction of Heat Good and Bad Conductors Convection of Heat by Liquids and Gases Cir- culation of Liquids and Gases produced by Heat IX Cooling of Bodies by Radiation Analogy between Radiant Heat and Light Laws of their Inten- sity Terrestrial Radiation Effect of Different Materials on Radiant Heat Transmission through Diathermanous Bodies Absorption of Heat Decomposition of Radiant Heat Distributiou of Heat Light and Chemical Power in the Visible Spectrum Reflection of Radiant Heat from Plane and Curved Surfaces XI The Propagation of Light Methods of Measuring its Intensity Theory of Shadows Velocity of Light Aberration The Undulatory Theory
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