Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory: HeatThe University Press, 1886 - 73 pages |
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... known , it is necessary to introduce corrections ( 1 ) for the expansion of glass , ( 2 ) for the volume of the capillary tube ( which may be taken to be at the temperature of the room ) compared to that of the bulb . The coefficient of ...
... known , it is necessary to introduce corrections ( 1 ) for the expansion of glass , ( 2 ) for the volume of the capillary tube ( which may be taken to be at the temperature of the room ) compared to that of the bulb . The coefficient of ...
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... known from Regnault's tables to be 00018153 per degree for the temperature interval 0 ° —100 ° , the expansion of glass of which the flask is made can be easily found . Weight of thermometer + mercury at 0 ° ..................... . دو ...
... known from Regnault's tables to be 00018153 per degree for the temperature interval 0 ° —100 ° , the expansion of glass of which the flask is made can be easily found . Weight of thermometer + mercury at 0 ° ..................... . دو ...
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... known . Supposing we know the rate of expansion of the glass we can thus calculate the expansion of the water . If the glass for instance were first weighed in water at its point of maximum density and the water were then heated , the ...
... known . Supposing we know the rate of expansion of the glass we can thus calculate the expansion of the water . If the glass for instance were first weighed in water at its point of maximum density and the water were then heated , the ...
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... known the same method enables us to find the expansion of glass or any other substance not affected by water . For a complete explanation of the theory see the paper by Matthiessen in the Philosophical Transactions , 1866. See also ...
... known the same method enables us to find the expansion of glass or any other substance not affected by water . For a complete explanation of the theory see the paper by Matthiessen in the Philosophical Transactions , 1866. See also ...
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... known . Of the two remaining holes in the lids , the one is for the handle of a stirrer , which carries a flat metal plate of the shape of a crescent , which is used to stir the 20 MATTHIESSEN'S METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF.
... known . Of the two remaining holes in the lids , the one is for the handle of a stirrer , which carries a flat metal plate of the shape of a crescent , which is used to stir the 20 MATTHIESSEN'S METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF.
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