88 
MR. T. E. STANTON ON THE PASSAGE OF HEAT, ETC. 
Table V. — TraTisraission of Heat from Water to Metal. Copper Pipe No. II. 
44'5 centirns. long, 1'07 centims. diameter. Value of n = 1‘825. 
To- 
h- 
u. 
w. 
/ — T 
W li — 
ig —T 
1 
A-. 
P«r'. 
prt-2 1 
' 1 
30-8.5 
52-25 
46-60 
88-4 
2-19 
2-7 
-3065 
1-226 
•00743 
36-00 
52-20 
47-80 
88-4 
2-19 
2-85 
•3165 
1-228 
•00726 
42-15 
52-20 
49-20 
88-4 
2-19 
3-03 
•3540 
1-231 
•00778 
44-90 
52-30 
50-05 
88-4 
2-19 
3-12 
•3620 
1-232 ' 
•00763 
.31-70 
53-60 
47-60 
88-4 
2-19 
2-75 
•3200 
1-231 1 
•00765 
Table VI.—Experiments on Jacket Water of No. I. Pipe. Area of 
Jacket 0’9 scp centim. Value of n — 1‘855. 
To- 
d- 
to* 
w* 
log 
" ^2-To 
1 
P-I. 
Values of 
P lod-J"'"" 
‘2 -*-0 
p3-« 1 
47-90 
66-67 
60-75 
207-0 
2-17 
•3780 
1-2-25 
3-56 
i 
•282 ' 
39-50 
54-21 
50-00 
207-0 
2-17 
•3370 
1-192 
3-00 
•291 
32-62 
43-18 
40-40 
207-0 
2-17 
•3050 
1-160 
2-55 
•301 
47-85 
66-83 
60-75 
164-0 
2-09 
•3857 
1-225 
3-56 
•277 
39-55 
54-13 
49-75 
164-0 
2-09 
•3560 
1-191 
3-00 
•295 
82-58 
42-87 
40-00 
164-0 
2-09 
•3270 
1-160 
2-55 
•311 
47-77 
67-32 
60-85 
116-0 
1-99 
•4014 
1-226 
3-56 
•275 
39-60 
.53-95 
49-35 
116-0 
1-99 
•3860 
1-192 
2-99 
•306 
32-55 
43-00 
40-00 
116-0 
1-99 
•3380 
1-16 
2-55 
•305 
48-00 
67-87 
60-75 
73-0 
1-86 
•4425 
1-227 
3-57 
•282 
39-75 
54-91 
50 00 
73-0 
j 
1-86 
•3910 
1-192 
3-01 
•288 
