It consists essentially of a strip of very thin platinum, about 10 centim. long, 1 centim. broad, and ^ millim. thick. The plane of the strip is vertical. It can be heated by an electric current, and its linear expansion is indicated by an optical method,... Proceedings of the Physical Society - Page 121by Institute of Physics and the Physical Society - 1895Full view - About this book
| Science - 1895 - 1104 pages
...in temperature of 1° can easily be noticed. The method of calibration is described in Joly's paper, and in that already mentioned, so that it is unnecessary...noted. In these experiments the substances used were KjNO3(339°), AgCl (451°), KBr (699°), and gold (1041°). From these observations a curve showing... | |
| Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Laboratory - Anatomy - 1911 - 442 pages
...structure of the human appendix. This question has been so thoroughly worked out by CB Lock wood of London that it is unnecessary to do more than briefly refer to it. In the human appendix there is an external serosa or peritoneal coat (see fig. 5). This coat is continuous... | |
| Anatomy - 1907 - 678 pages
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| Physics - 1894 - 646 pages
...essentially of a strip of very thin platinum, about 10 centim. long, 1 ceiitim. broad, and TJ^J milliin. thick. The plane of the strip is vertical. It can...indicates the expansion of the strip is noted. In these experiment* the substances used were K3N03 (339°), AgCl (451°), KBr (699°), and gold (1041°) J.... | |
| Physics - 1894 - 644 pages
...temperature of 1° can easily be noticed. The method of calibration is described in Joly's paper f, and in that already mentioned, so that it is unnecessary...noted. In these experiments the substances used were K2N03 (339°), AgCl (451°), KBr (699°), and gold (1041°) J. From these observations a curve showing... | |
| English periodicals - 1894 - 710 pages
...consists essentially of a strip of very thin platinum, about 10 centim. long, 1 centim. broad, and ^ millim. thick. The plane of the strip is vertical....noted. In these experiments the substances used were K8N03 (339°), AgCl (451°), KBr (699°), and gold (1041°) f. From these observations a curve showing... | |
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