Difference of Heat Transference Between Copper and Iron
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“Place a bar of iron and a similar one of copper end to end so as to be heated equally by the flame of a lamp. Fasten small balls by wax to the under surfaces of the bars at eqiual distances apart. More balls will be melted from the copper than from the iron.” -Avery 1895
Source
Elroy M. Avery School Physics (New York: Sheldon and Company, 1895) 279
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