Home

A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar Part 52

A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar - novelonlinefull.com

You’re read light novel A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar Part 52 online at NovelOnlineFull.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit NovelOnlineFull.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy

Q. _Does BOILING water get hotter by being KEPT on the FIRE?_

A. No; not if the steam be suffered to escape.

Q. _Why does not boiling water get HOTTER, if the steam be suffered to ESCAPE?_

A. Because _as fast as the water boils_, it is converted into _steam_; and the steam _carries away_ the additional heat, as fast as it is communicated.

Q. _Is STEAM visible or INVISIBLE?_



A. Steam is _invisible_; but when it comes in contact with the air (being _condensed into small drops_) it instantly becomes visible.

Q. _How do you know that STEAM is INVISIBLE?_

A. If you look at the spout of a boiling kettle, you will find that the steam (which issues from the spout) is always invisible _for about half an inch_; after which, _it becomes visible_.

Q. _Why is the steam INVISIBLE for only HALF AN INCH, and not either all INVISIBLE or all VISIBLE?_

A. The air is not able to condense the steam as it first issues from the spout, but when it _spreads_ and comes in contact with a larger volume of air, the _invisible steam_ is readily condensed into _visible drops_.

Q. _Why is our BREATH VISIBLE in winter-time?_

A. Because _it is condensed by the cold air_ into small drops, which are visible to the eye.

Q. _Why do STEAM-ENGINES sometimes BURST?_

A. Steam is very _elastic_; and this elasticity increases in a greater proportion than the heat which produces it; unless, therefore, some _vent_ be freely allowed, the steam heaves and swells, till it bursts the vessel which confined it.

Q. _What BECOMES of the steam, after it has been condensed?_

A. It is _dissolved by the air_, and forms a part of its invisible vapour.

Q. _Is AIR a good CONDUCTOR?_

A. No; _air is a very bad conductor_, and is heated (like water) _by convection_.

Q. _How is a ROOM WARMED by a STOVE?_

A. The air _nearest the fire_ is made hot _first_; _the cold air descends_, is heated also, and rises in turn; and this goes on, _till all the air of the room is warmed_.

Q. _Why are FIRES placed on the FLOOR of a room, and not towards the CEILING?_

A. As heated air always _ascends_, if the fire were not _near the floor_, the lower part of the air (which we want to be the warmest) would never be benefited by the fire at all.

Q. _If you take a POKER out of the fire, and hold the HOT END DOWNWARDS, why is the HANDLE so intensely HOT?_

A. Because the hot end of the poker _heats the air around it_, and this hot air (in its ascent) _scorches the poker_, and the _hand which holds it_.

Q. _How should a RED-HOT POKER be carried so as not to BURN our fingers?_

A. With the hot end _upwards_; because then the air (heated by the poker) _would not pa.s.s over our hand_ to scorch it.

Q. _Why is a POKER (resting on the FENDER) COLD; but if it leans against the STOVE, intensely warm?_

A. The poker is an _excellent conductor_; while, therefore, it rests against the hot stove, the heat of the stove is _conducted into the poker_; but when it _rests on the fender_, it does not come in _contact with the hot stove_.

Q. _Why does it feel so COLD, when it rests on the FENDER?_

A. Not being so warm as our hand, it _imbibes the heat from it_ with such _rapidity_, that our loss of heat is _palpable_, and produces the sensation of coldness.

Q. _Why are FLUES (which are carried through a church or room) always BLACKENED with BLACK LEAD?_

A. In order that the heat of the flue _may be more readily diffused_ throughout the room. Black lead radiates heat more freely than any other known substance.

Q. _Why do country people touch the thick end of an EGG with their TONGUE, to know if it be STALE or not?_

A. The thick end of an egg always contains _a little air_ (between the sh.e.l.l and the white); but, when the egg is stale, _the white shrinks_, and the air expands.

Q. _How can the TONGUE tell from this, whether the egg be STALE or FRESH laid?_

A. As air is a _very bad conductor_, if the egg be _stale_, it will feel much _warmer to the tongue_, than if it be new-laid.

Q. _Why will the big end of an egg feel WARMER to the tongue, because it contains more AIR?_

A. As air is a _bad conductor_, it will draw off the heat of the tongue _very slowly_, and, therefore, _appear warm_; but when there is only a _very little air in the egg_ (as the _white_ is a pretty good conductor), the heat of the tongue will be _more rapidly_ drawn off, and the egg _appear colder_.

Q. _Why is the large END of an EGG CRACKED, when put into a saucepan to boil?_

A. _To let the air out_; if the large end were _not cracked_, the air (expanded by the heat) _would enter the white of the egg_, and give it an _offensive taste_.

Please click Like and leave more comments to support and keep us alive.

RECENTLY UPDATED MANGA

I'll Be the Male Leads Sister-in-Law

I'll Be the Male Leads Sister-in-Law

I'll Be the Male Leads Sister-in-Law Chapter 535 Author(s) : September Flowing Fire, 九月流火 View : 106,230
All My Disciples Suck!

All My Disciples Suck!

All My Disciples Suck! Chapter 749 Author(s) : Rotating Hot Pot, 回转火锅 View : 480,758
Legend of Swordsman

Legend of Swordsman

Legend of Swordsman Chapter 6245: The Figure in the Dream Author(s) : 打死都要钱, Mr. Money View : 10,077,718

A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar Part 52 summary

You're reading A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar. This manga has been translated by Updating. Author(s): Ebenezer Cobham Brewer. Already has 482 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

NovelOnlineFull.com is a most smartest website for reading manga online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to NovelOnlineFull.com