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cylinder

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1 X | Five Receptacles.—The Gas Cylinder.— The Calorifere.—The System 2 X | described to you is really a gas cylinder and blow-pipe for oxygen 3 X | melt by the action of the cylinder and blow-pipe, for the latter 4 X | it that takes place? The cylinder once lighted, the hydrogen 5 X | surrounding air by means of my cylinder. By this excess of heat 6 X | lowering the heat of the cylinder, and letting the temperature 7 X | oxygen at the point of the cylinder produces solely the vapor 8 X | Hence, the stopcock of my cylinder, when fully open, expends 9 X | changes of temperature, and a cylinder to generate the heat, are 10 XI | lit the combustible in his cylinder and turned the flame so 11 XII | to the aid of the heating cylinder, the tension of the gas 12 XII | moderated the flame of his cylinder, and the balloon, in a few 13 XII | borrow a little heat from my cylinder. There’s enough and to spare, 14 XII | stir up the heat in the cylinder a little, for we must keep 15 XIII | and the doctor left his cylinder at work to a certain degree 16 XIV | dilation of gas, and the cylinder was hard at work all the 17 XIV | of water necessary for my cylinder, and so let us try to anchor 18 XIV | entirely extinguish his cylinder, during these halts. The 19 XIV | without the aid of the cylinder.~The maps indicated extensive 20 XIV | replenished the flame in the cylinder, and the balloon majestically 21 XV | in the car, and keep the cylinder warm so as to secure a sufficient 22 XV | moderated the flame of his cylinder, and descended toward the 23 XVI | have enough water for the cylinder, and our two hundred pounds 24 XVI | stirred up the flame of the cylinder, and turned it on the spirals 25 XVI | conflagration.~Dr. Ferguson kept his cylinder at full heat, and the balloon 26 XVII | balloon: so the flame of the cylinder was moderated, and the anchors, 27 XXI | as to keep an eye on the cylinder, which was actively at work, 28 XXI | more energetic than the cylinder. Well, then, in throwing 29 XXI | mixing-tank to feed the cylinder, if necessary, without there 30 XXII | word.”~“Joe, shut off the cylinder!”~The doctor’s order was 31 XXII | aloft without the aid of the cylinder. At the first dawn of day, 32 XXII | had to be crossed, so the cylinder was put to its utmost power, 33 XXIII | uneasiness. He had to feed his cylinder continually; and he even 34 XXIII | rekindled the light in the cylinder; the spiral became heated; 35 XXIII | Well, Joe?”~“Then your cylinder dont work,” said the obstinate 36 XXIII | the obstinate fellow.~“My cylinder? It is lit, as you perceive. 37 XXIII | or so, and, aided by the cylinder, soon passed above the surrounding 38 XXIV | then remained to supply the cylinder. Hence, they could produce 39 XXIV | cubic feet of gas; yet the cylinder consumed about nine cubic 40 XXIV | feet of gas to feed the cylinder, and two pints of water 41 XXV | full head of flame from the cylinder, and the dilation of the 42 XXVI | A Desperate Search.—The Cylinder goes out.—One Hundred and 43 XXVI | signal for departure.~“The cylinder can work only six hours 44 XXVI | feeding-supply of water gave out; the cylinder was extinguished for lack 45 XXVIII| leaped in, and lit his cylinder, while his companions threw 46 XXX | turn the stopcock of the cylinder, and we’ll not be long in 47 XLI | The stock of water for the cylinder was also thrown overboard 48 XLII | the one belonging to the cylinder, and lastly the tank in


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