Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... apparatus as the laboratory could provide . It seemed not unlikely that a somewhat detailed account of this work , although not original and therefore not suitable for presenta- tion to a learned society , might yet furnish to students ...
... apparatus as the laboratory could provide . It seemed not unlikely that a somewhat detailed account of this work , although not original and therefore not suitable for presenta- tion to a learned society , might yet furnish to students ...
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... apparatus for No. 6 was not completed until so late in the term that there was no time to take observations with it . The students very kindly undertook the responsibility and wrote the descriptions which are printed below . I have done ...
... apparatus for No. 6 was not completed until so late in the term that there was no time to take observations with it . The students very kindly undertook the responsibility and wrote the descriptions which are printed below . I have done ...
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... apparatus consists of a small glass flask1 ( Fig . 1 ) of from 20 cc . to 25 cc . capacity . The neck of the flask is drawn out so as to terminate in a moderately fine tubulure . A portion of the glass a at the bottom of the neck is ...
... apparatus consists of a small glass flask1 ( Fig . 1 ) of from 20 cc . to 25 cc . capacity . The neck of the flask is drawn out so as to terminate in a moderately fine tubulure . A portion of the glass a at the bottom of the neck is ...
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... apparatus ; the neck of the flask being allowed to dip under the surface of a solution of potash contained in a beaker . And so with the washing with water , which latter operation must be repeated several times . The flask must then be ...
... apparatus ; the neck of the flask being allowed to dip under the surface of a solution of potash contained in a beaker . And so with the washing with water , which latter operation must be repeated several times . The flask must then be ...
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... apparatus is then suspended by means of a wire cage in a hypsometer , and heated thoroughly to the temperature of the issuing steam . Call this temperature t . The apparatus is removed from the steam , the mercury which has collected in ...
... apparatus is then suspended by means of a wire cage in a hypsometer , and heated thoroughly to the temperature of the issuing steam . Call this temperature t . The apparatus is removed from the steam , the mercury which has collected in ...
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