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AT the Royal Society of Arts on June 4, Mr. J. F. J. Malone, in a paper entitled “A New Prime Mover” gave a description of a form of heat engine, invented by himself, in which the working medium is a liquid instead of a gas. In the course of his paper he stated that though mercury and oil have been tried, water has been found to be the most suitable medium, and in the engines to which reference was made only water has been used.
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A New Heat Engine. Nature 128, 80 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128080a0
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