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... kilogramme = 1000 grammes . 1 hectogramme = 100 grammes . 1 decagramme 10 grammes . gramme . 1 decigramme = = 1 centigramme = 100 gramme . 1 milligramine = 100 gramme . The Litre ( used for liquids ) is the same P. 1 CHAPTER I.
... kilogramme = 1000 grammes . 1 hectogramme = 100 grammes . 1 decagramme 10 grammes . gramme . 1 decigramme = = 1 centigramme = 100 gramme . 1 milligramine = 100 gramme . The Litre ( used for liquids ) is the same P. 1 CHAPTER I.
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John Parker. The Litre ( used for liquids ) is the same as the cubic decimetre . The standards of the metric system were originally chosen so that the metre should be the ten - millionth part of the distance from the pole to the equator ...
John Parker. The Litre ( used for liquids ) is the same as the cubic decimetre . The standards of the metric system were originally chosen so that the metre should be the ten - millionth part of the distance from the pole to the equator ...
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... liquids and gases contained in vessels , to assume a sen- sibly invariable form and internal condition , except when they are prevented by external causes ( including as such the radiation of energy into external space ) . Thus if we ...
... liquids and gases contained in vessels , to assume a sen- sibly invariable form and internal condition , except when they are prevented by external causes ( including as such the radiation of energy into external space ) . Thus if we ...
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... liquid form . In the first place , it appears from observation and may also be proved by calculation , that the force of gravitation between small bodies is exceedingly minute , and therefore the work which it does will be insignificant ...
... liquid form . In the first place , it appears from observation and may also be proved by calculation , that the force of gravitation between small bodies is exceedingly minute , and therefore the work which it does will be insignificant ...
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... liquid state . On heating the thermometer , the glass expands , but the mercury expands more , so that it is forced to rise in the tube , thereby giving a visible effect of change of tempe- rature . The construction of an accurate ...
... liquid state . On heating the thermometer , the glass expands , but the mercury expands more , so that it is forced to rise in the tube , thereby giving a visible effect of change of tempe- rature . The construction of an accurate ...
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angle angular momentum angular velocity atmo axis of figure axis of rotation body C₂ calories Cambridge Warehouse carbonic acid Carnot's principle centre of mass constant pressure contact-forces Crown 8vo cryohydrate cubic centimetres curve cycle cylinder denote distance earth Edition electric entropy equal equation ergs external forces freezing given gramme gravitation heat absorbed Hence independent variables indicator diagram liquid M.A. Demy 8vo mechanical kinetic energy mechanical motions mercury momenta non-frictional non-mechanical kinetic energy obtained orbit parallel particle piston plane positive potential at constant potential energy quantity of heat radiation rectangular axes result reversible salt solution specific heat square centimetre stable equilibrium steam substance suppose surface temperature and pressure thermodynamic potential thermometer tidal friction tube vessel volume zero
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