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... measurements of specific and latent heat . Theoretical views are here for the first time introduced . of The third and last part relates to the nature of Heat , its sources , and connection with other properties matter . In this part ...
... measurements of specific and latent heat . Theoretical views are here for the first time introduced . of The third and last part relates to the nature of Heat , its sources , and connection with other properties matter . In this part ...
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... measuring temperature , it is shewn near the beginning of this work that even if we are ignorant of this proper method there is yet an advantage in employing an air thermometer . This advantage consists in the fact that we may use any ...
... measuring temperature , it is shewn near the beginning of this work that even if we are ignorant of this proper method there is yet an advantage in employing an air thermometer . This advantage consists in the fact that we may use any ...
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... Measurement by Thermometers . Preliminary Definition of Temperature 11-13 Requirements to be fulfilled by a good ... Measuring Temperature 27 20 28 21 29 22 . 30 23 31 24 CHAPTER II . — Dilatation of Solids . Article Page.
... Measurement by Thermometers . Preliminary Definition of Temperature 11-13 Requirements to be fulfilled by a good ... Measuring Temperature 27 20 28 21 29 22 . 30 23 31 24 CHAPTER II . — Dilatation of Solids . Article Page.
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... Measurement 34 ( 2 ) Ramsden's Method · ( 3 ) Pouillet and Daniell's Methods Remarks on Table 26 • 35 26 • 36 28 ... Measured : ( 1 ) Method by Thermometers 47 39 ( 2 ) Method by Specific Gravity Bottle 48 40 ( 3 ) Areometric Method ...
... Measurement 34 ( 2 ) Ramsden's Method · ( 3 ) Pouillet and Daniell's Methods Remarks on Table 26 • 35 26 • 36 28 ... Measured : ( 1 ) Method by Thermometers 47 39 ( 2 ) Method by Specific Gravity Bottle 48 40 ( 3 ) Areometric Method ...
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... Measures of Time Graham's Mercurial Pendulum Harrison's Gridiron Pendulum Compensation Balance • Other Applications of the Laws of Dilatation : - · 75 བྱ་ བབྱ་ 70 76 71 77 73 78 74 79 74 80 76 Breguet's Metallic Thermometer 81 Reduction ...
... Measures of Time Graham's Mercurial Pendulum Harrison's Gridiron Pendulum Compensation Balance • Other Applications of the Laws of Dilatation : - · 75 བྱ་ བབྱ་ 70 76 71 77 73 78 74 79 74 80 76 Breguet's Metallic Thermometer 81 Reduction ...
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absorbs absorption acid amount of heat antimony aqueous vapour atmosphere bismuth body boiling point Boyle's law Bromine bulb calorimeter carbon carbonic acid chemical coefficient cold colour column condensed conductivity constant temperature dark heat denote density dilatation Dulong and Petit electric enclosure energy equal ether evaporation excess of temperature expansion experiments Fahr flow of heat freezing galvanometer gases Gay Lussac glass gravity heating effect hence high temperature inches of mercury increase instrument iron lamp-black latent heat light liquid luminous means melting metals method millimètres nearly nitrous oxide observed obtained particles pass perature plate polarized pound pressure produced quantity of heat radiant heat radiation rays reflected refrangibility regard Regnault result rock salt shew shewn solid source of heat specific gravity specific heat steam substance suppose surface thermometer tourmaline tube vacuo velocity of cooling vessel volume wave length weight
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Page 80 - ... passing from the solid to the liquid, and from the liquid to the gaseous form, or the contrary, occasioning endless vicissitudes of temperature over the globe.
Page 82 - ... thermometer, this will very often be sufficient to produce solidification, if not drop in a small crystal. The mass solidifies at once and the temperature rises very considerably. 112. Laws of Fusion. We may thus sum up our results with the following laws of fusion. (1) A substance begins to melt at a temperature, which is constant for the same substance, if the pressure be constant, and is called the melting-point.