Abstract
The determination of the specific heats of gases at high temperatures is a problem of unusual difficulty and the attempts hitherto made to measure specific heats at temperatures exceeding 1200° C have been by the "explosion method." This method involves the observation of transient phenomena and also the estimation of a relatively large radiation correction.
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