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... CONTENTS PAGE I CHAPTER I DYNAMICS 25 CHAPTER II STATICS 61 CHAPTER III HYDROSTATICS 75 CHAPTER IV HEAT - EXPANSION 107 CHAPTER V. SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT 142 CHAPTER VI CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMODYNAMICS LIGHT PAGE 172 CHAPTER VII.
... CONTENTS PAGE I CHAPTER I DYNAMICS 25 CHAPTER II STATICS 61 CHAPTER III HYDROSTATICS 75 CHAPTER IV HEAT - EXPANSION 107 CHAPTER V. SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT 142 CHAPTER VI CONDUCTIVITY AND THERMODYNAMICS LIGHT PAGE 172 CHAPTER VII.
Page 106
... specific gravity of mercury as mass of a cubic foot of water as 62.4 lbs . in the tower , 13.5 , and the Matric ... HEAT - EXPANSION 1. Expansion of Solids Definition 106 CH . II HYDROSTATICS.
... specific gravity of mercury as mass of a cubic foot of water as 62.4 lbs . in the tower , 13.5 , and the Matric ... HEAT - EXPANSION 1. Expansion of Solids Definition 106 CH . II HYDROSTATICS.
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... specific gravity 1.21 at 10 ° , its weight in air being 45.6 gm . It weighs 30.4 gm . in the same liquid at 95 ° , when its specific gravity is 1.17 . Calculate the coeffi- cient of cubical expansion of the solid . 3. Expansion of Gases ...
... specific gravity 1.21 at 10 ° , its weight in air being 45.6 gm . It weighs 30.4 gm . in the same liquid at 95 ° , when its specific gravity is 1.17 . Calculate the coeffi- cient of cubical expansion of the solid . 3. Expansion of Gases ...
Page 141
... , the pressure is found to be 2 atmospheres . Find the pressure at o ° C. of this volume of the dry air alone . Int . Sc . ( Hons . ) 1889 . CHAPTER V SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT 1. Specific Heat 1. IV 141 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
... , the pressure is found to be 2 atmospheres . Find the pressure at o ° C. of this volume of the dry air alone . Int . Sc . ( Hons . ) 1889 . CHAPTER V SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT 1. Specific Heat 1. IV 141 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
Page 142
... specific heat of the copper wire . The quantity of heat ( Q ) given out by a body of mass m and specific heat s in cooling through an interval of tempera- ture is Q = ms0 . Thus if s denote the specific heat of the copper , the amount of ...
... specific heat of the copper wire . The quantity of heat ( Q ) given out by a body of mass m and specific heat s in cooling through an interval of tempera- ture is Q = ms0 . Thus if s denote the specific heat of the copper , the amount of ...
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