Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... determine temperatures , by taking readings in ice and then at the temperature to be determined ; T can then be found by substituting in the above equation . Examples : To determine a . In Ice , Right Left 229 218 228.9 217.8 228.9 ...
... determine temperatures , by taking readings in ice and then at the temperature to be determined ; T can then be found by substituting in the above equation . Examples : To determine a . In Ice , Right Left 229 218 228.9 217.8 228.9 ...
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... determining the loss of weight in water at different temperatures of a piece of glass whose mass is known . Supposing we know the rate of expansion of the glass we can thus calculate the expansion of the water . If the glass for ...
... determining the loss of weight in water at different temperatures of a piece of glass whose mass is known . Supposing we know the rate of expansion of the glass we can thus calculate the expansion of the water . If the glass for ...
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... determined . This piece of glass is of a cylindrical form , its length being large compared with its diameter . The length of the wire is such that when the arm of the balance is horizontal and weighing is going on the piece of glass ...
... determined . This piece of glass is of a cylindrical form , its length being large compared with its diameter . The length of the wire is such that when the arm of the balance is horizontal and weighing is going on the piece of glass ...
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... determines the excess of the weight of the piece of glass over that of the water displaced . Since the variation in this excess is very small it is only a question of finding how many milligrammes or centigrammes , as the case may be ...
... determines the excess of the weight of the piece of glass over that of the water displaced . Since the variation in this excess is very small it is only a question of finding how many milligrammes or centigrammes , as the case may be ...
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... determine the initial distance . The linear expansion for one degree of temperature may then be calculated , since the whole rise in temperature is known ; and the cubical expansion may be taken as three times the linear . For a full ...
... determine the initial distance . The linear expansion for one degree of temperature may then be calculated , since the whole rise in temperature is known ; and the cubical expansion may be taken as three times the linear . For a full ...
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