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4. On the Temperature of the Electric Spark

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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Abstract

The author begins this paper by calculating the highest hypothetical temperature that could be produced by the chemical combination of the most energetic elements if all the heat evolved could be thrown into the product. This would not exceed 19,500° C. in the case of silica, and 15,000° C. in the oxides of aluminum and magnesium, and these are the highest results. The estimation of the temperature of the electric spark is based on the thermal value of each spark, together with the volume of the same. The methods of observing these quantities are fully detailed in the memoir. The general result may be stated thus,—the temperature of the electric spark used in the experiments ranged between 10,000° C. and 15,000° C.

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Proceedings 1871-72
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1872

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