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... iron nails weighing 8.5 grammes were introduced , and the bottle was again filled up with water . The weight now was 47.12 grammes : show that the specific gravity of the iron nails was 7.59 . 88. After removing the nails from the ...
... iron nails weighing 8.5 grammes were introduced , and the bottle was again filled up with water . The weight now was 47.12 grammes : show that the specific gravity of the iron nails was 7.59 . 88. After removing the nails from the ...
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... iron , weighing 1 grammes in air , are introduced into the bottle and th bottle again filled up with water , the combined weight 52.7 . grammes : what is the specific gravity of the iron Matric . 1887 . 182. Find the specific gravity of ...
... iron , weighing 1 grammes in air , are introduced into the bottle and th bottle again filled up with water , the combined weight 52.7 . grammes : what is the specific gravity of the iron Matric . 1887 . 182. Find the specific gravity of ...
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... Iron Copper Brass Zinc • 0.0000086 0.0000086 0.000012 · 0.000017 0.000019 0.000029 These values may be assumed in solving the examples in this chapter . All temperatures are expressed on the centigrade scale . Let a denote the ...
... Iron Copper Brass Zinc • 0.0000086 0.0000086 0.000012 · 0.000017 0.000019 0.000029 These values may be assumed in solving the examples in this chapter . All temperatures are expressed on the centigrade scale . Let a denote the ...
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... iron railway bridge across the Menai Straits is about 461 metres : find the total expan- sion of this iron tube between 5 ° and 35 ° . — 11. A rod which is exactly 2 metres long at 10 ° is heated to 160 ° , when its length is found to ...
... iron railway bridge across the Menai Straits is about 461 metres : find the total expan- sion of this iron tube between 5 ° and 35 ° . — 11. A rod which is exactly 2 metres long at 10 ° is heated to 160 ° , when its length is found to ...
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... iron piping in lengths of 15 ft .; assum that the temperature of the pipe , when it is not con ing steam , is 12 ° , find how much play must be allo at each joint . 16. Two long slips of metal , one of iron , the othe brass , are firmly ...
... iron piping in lengths of 15 ft .; assum that the temperature of the pipe , when it is not con ing steam , is 12 ° , find how much play must be allo at each joint . 16. Two long slips of metal , one of iron , the othe brass , are firmly ...
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