Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... arrangement here presented no points of difference from the ordinary descriptions in the books . The 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 ...
... arrangement here presented no points of difference from the ordinary descriptions in the books . The 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 ...
Page 37
... arranged with a view of obtaining the values of the constants for platinum . 1 The form in which the formula is cast was suggested by a consideration of the circumstances upon which the variation of resistance is likely to depend . To ...
... arranged with a view of obtaining the values of the constants for platinum . 1 The form in which the formula is cast was suggested by a consideration of the circumstances upon which the variation of resistance is likely to depend . To ...
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... arrange- ment and on the surface of the pieces of ice , and since , owing to the melting of some of it , both these conditions vary during the course of the experiment , the amount of water retained at the end will probably not be the ...
... arrange- ment and on the surface of the pieces of ice , and since , owing to the melting of some of it , both these conditions vary during the course of the experiment , the amount of water retained at the end will probably not be the ...
Page 43
... arrangement made in carrying out the experiment was the following : A calorimeter like that described by Laplace and Lavoisier , consisting of three concentric copper vessels , was used . The inner and middle vessel have very tightly ...
... arrangement made in carrying out the experiment was the following : A calorimeter like that described by Laplace and Lavoisier , consisting of three concentric copper vessels , was used . The inner and middle vessel have very tightly ...
Page 44
... arrangement for measuring the current absolutely , with the source of the electromotive force . The lamps used in the experiment were either 20 volt or 55 volt lamps . In working with the 20 volt lamp a secondary battery was used for ...
... arrangement for measuring the current absolutely , with the source of the electromotive force . The lamps used in the experiment were either 20 volt or 55 volt lamps . In working with the 20 volt lamp a secondary battery was used for ...
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