Inequality of Heat in Fire-Irons.

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Place before a fire a set of polished fire-irons, and beside them a rough, unpolished poker, such as is used in the kitchen, instead of a bright poker. The polished irons will remain for a long time without becoming warmer than the temperature of the room, because the heat radiated from the fire is all reflected, or thrown off, by the polished surface of the irons, and none of it is absorbed. The rough poker will, however, become speedily hot, so as not to be used without inconvenience. Hence, the polish of fire-irons is not merely ornamental, but useful.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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