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But when Boyle first published A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air (), he did not use the words “volume” or “pressure.” Instead, in chapter five, he wrote that “the same air being brought to a degree of density about twice as that it.
A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air, propos'd by Mr. Boyle in his New physico-mechanical experiments, against the objections of Franciscus Linus: wherewith the objector's funicular hypothesis is also examin'd / by the author of those experiments.
He also supplied prefaces to three of the physical treatises of Robert Boyle: Some Considerations touching the Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy (); New Experiments Physico-Mechanical (); and A Defence of the Doctrine touching the Spring and Weight of the Air ().
Sharrock edited New Experiments and translated it into Latin. The data for the graph were taken from Boyle’s work: A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring And Weight of the Air. Boyle published this result in With its. All the above observations were reported in his book “A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air” published in From the experiment, he concluded that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume.
The below graph is produced from Boyle's original data. Oxford: H. Hall for Tho: Robinson. Hardcover. Boyle, Robert []New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching The Spring of the Air, and Its Effects, (Made, for the most part, in a New Pneumatical Engine) Written by Way of Letter To the Right Honorable Charles Lord Eldest Son to the Earl of Corke, by the Honorable Robert Boyle, Esq.
Oxford: Printed by H. Hall, Printer to the. Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. Another reply was A Defence of the Doctrine touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, proposed by Mr.
Robert Boyle, in his new Physico-Mechanical Experiments; against the objections of F. Linus. By the Author of those Experiments, London, Occupation: Jesuit priest.
In verità la spiegazione dell'elasticità dell'aria contenuta nella Defence non fu formulata da Boyle, ma, come testimoniato dalla corrispondenza di Huygens, fu sostenuta da Hooke, il cui nome, per un errore del tipografo, non appare nella versione a stampa dell' by: 5.
New experiments physico-mechanical touching the spring of the air and its effects [microform]: (made for the most part in a new pneumatical engine) / written by way of letter to the Right Honorable Charles Lord Vicount of Dungarvan, eldest son to the Earl of Corke by Robert Boyle Printed by H.
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Boyle,Robert,A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air.; Boyle,Robert,An examen of Mr. Hobbes his Dialogus physicus. Title(s): New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the air. This book is the first appearance in print of Archimedes's works in the original Greek. touching the air: whereunto is added a defence of the authors explication of the experiments Oxford: Printed by for Tho.
Robinson, -- A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air against the objections of. Boyle's law, also referred to as the Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law (especially in France), is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gas tends to increase as the volume of the container decreases.
A modern statement of Boyle's law is: The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if the.
Robert Boyle acknowledged his debts to Towneley and Power in: R. Boyle, A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, (London, England: Thomas Robinson, ).
Available on-line at: Spain's La Biblioteca Virtual de Patrimonio Bibliográfico. On paBoyle cited experiments by Towneley and Power. Some Considerations Touching the Style of the Holy Scriptures () [Works, vol.
2] A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air () [Works, vol. 3] An Examen of Mr. Hobbes his Dialogus Physicus De Natura Aeris () [Works, vol. 3] Some Considerations touching the Usefulnesse of Experimentall Naturall Philosophy. The number shown as the volume is actually the height in inches of air in a cylindrical glass tube.
The actual volume was that height multiplied by the cross-sectional area of the tube, which Boyle did not publish. The data are from Boyle’s book A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, p.
1Author: Samuel J. Ling, William Moebs, Jeff Sanny. New experiments physico-mechanical touching the air: whereunto is added a defence of the author's explication of the experiments against the objections of Franciscus Linus and Thomas Hobbs ; New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring of the air, and its effects, made, for the most part, in a new pnuematical engine: written by way of letter to the right honorable Charles Lord.
-- A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air, propos'd by Mr. Boyle in his New physico-mechanical experiments, against the objections of Franciscus Linus: wherewith the objector's funicular hypothesis is also examin'd / by the author of those experiments -- An examen of Mr.
Hobbs his Dialogus physicus de naturâ. The number shown as the volume is actually the height in inches of air in a cylindrical glass tube. The actual volume was that height multiplied by the cross-sectional area of the tube, which Boyle did not publish.
The data are from Boyle’s book A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight. Boyle, Robert (). A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air in New Experiments Physico-Mechanical Touching the Air. The Second Edition.
Whereunto is added A Defence of the Authors Explication of the Experiments, Against Cited by:. Another reply is entitled ‘A Defence of the Doctrine touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, proposed by [the Hon.] Mr.
Robert Boyle, in his new Physico-Mechanical Experiments; against the objections of F. Linus. By the Author of those Experiments,’ London,8vo. He also supplied prefaces to three of the physical treatises of Robert Boyle [q.
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