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... wire one centi- metre in length bent into the form of a circu- lar arc of one centimetre radius , acts with a force of one dyne upon a unit pole placed at the centre of the circle . Quantity . - The electro - magnetic unit of quantity ...
... wire one centi- metre in length bent into the form of a circu- lar arc of one centimetre radius , acts with a force of one dyne upon a unit pole placed at the centre of the circle . Quantity . - The electro - magnetic unit of quantity ...
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... wire 5 metre in length and 1.8 millimetre in diameter , given that th density of copper is 8.8 . 18. A cylindrical tube 1 metre in length and I centi metre in internal diameter weighs 100 grammes whe empty , and 210 grammes when filled ...
... wire 5 metre in length and 1.8 millimetre in diameter , given that th density of copper is 8.8 . 18. A cylindrical tube 1 metre in length and I centi metre in internal diameter weighs 100 grammes whe empty , and 210 grammes when filled ...
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... = ( 1 + 200α ) = 128 ( 1 + 200 x 0.000029 ) = 128 x 1.0058 = 128.7424 cm . 2. A piece of brass wire is exactly 3 metres. 4 = 1 + bat = 4 ( 1 + at ) If x be the temperature at which the scale is. [ CH . II CHAPTER III HEAT-EXPANSION.
... = ( 1 + 200α ) = 128 ( 1 + 200 x 0.000029 ) = 128 x 1.0058 = 128.7424 cm . 2. A piece of brass wire is exactly 3 metres. 4 = 1 + bat = 4 ( 1 + at ) If x be the temperature at which the scale is. [ CH . II CHAPTER III HEAT-EXPANSION.
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Daniel Evan Jones. 2. A piece of brass wire is exactly 3 metres long 250 ° : what will be its length at o ° ? Using the same system of notation , we have , by equation ( 10 = 1250 / ( 1 + 250a ) = 300 / ( 1 + 250 x 0.000019 ) = 300 ...
Daniel Evan Jones. 2. A piece of brass wire is exactly 3 metres long 250 ° : what will be its length at o ° ? Using the same system of notation , we have , by equation ( 10 = 1250 / ( 1 + 250a ) = 300 / ( 1 + 250 x 0.000019 ) = 300 ...
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... wire which on heat- ing through 200 ° increases in length by I centimetre ? 8. The distance between two points appears to be 87.2 cm . , when measured at 28 ° on a brass scale which is right at o ° : what is the real distance ? 9. What ...
... wire which on heat- ing through 200 ° increases in length by I centimetre ? 8. The distance between two points appears to be 87.2 cm . , when measured at 28 ° on a brass scale which is right at o ° : what is the real distance ? 9. What ...
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