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Summary

Calorimeter, engraving made by Lavoisier in the 18th century.

Explanation

M, contains the body, heated to the given temperature, which is to pass its heat on to its environment and melt ice; the central one, A, contains ice; the outer one, B, protects the ice, which after all is only to accept heat from the body inside, from any heat coming from outside and is therefore likewise filled with ice.

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http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/physics/j9.htm

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current 08:21, 16 March 2008 206×379 (8 KB) HappyApple ( Talk | contribs) (Calorimeter, engraving made by Lavoisier in the 18th century. ==Source== http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/physics/j9.htm)
revert 00:35, 11 November 2005 163×121 (9 KB) HappyApple ( Talk | contribs) ( Calorimeter made by Lavoisier for study of chemical enthalpy. *Courtesy of Courtesy of Manuel Pulido Bosch and Francisco Romero Hinojosa.)

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