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accuracy adjusted apparatus axis axis of rotation beam body bulb C.G.S. unit calorimeter centimetres centre circle coincide convex lens cross-wire cubic centimetres curve deflexion density determine disc distance division drying tubes electromotive force Enter results equal equation error experiment Experiment.-Determine eye-piece focal length force formula galvanometer given glass glycerine grammes heat Hence horizontal hydrometer hypsometer inch inertia instrument lens light liquid magnet mass means measure mercury method micrometer microscope millimetre mirror moment of inertia moving object-glass observations obtained oscillation parallel passes pendulum piece placed plane pointer pole position pressure prism quantity radius ratio rays reading reflexion refraction refractive index right angles rotation scale pans screw shew shewn slide slider slit specific gravity string suppose surface telescope temperature thermometer tube turn vapour velocity vernier vertical vessel vibration volume weight wire zero