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... specific gravity of sea - water is 1.025 ; cal- culate the pressure in grammes weight per square centimetre at a depth of 40 metres below the surface of the sea . 35. Mercury is poured into a vessel until the layer is Io centimetres ...
... specific gravity of sea - water is 1.025 ; cal- culate the pressure in grammes weight per square centimetre at a depth of 40 metres below the surface of the sea . 35. Mercury is poured into a vessel until the layer is Io centimetres ...
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... specific gravity 0.8 must be poured int one limb in order to make the water rise 4 inches in th other ? 50. The limbs of a V - tube are inclined at an angle 60 ° . A length of the tube is filled with water ; it i then held upright with ...
... specific gravity 0.8 must be poured int one limb in order to make the water rise 4 inches in th other ? 50. The limbs of a V - tube are inclined at an angle 60 ° . A length of the tube is filled with water ; it i then held upright with ...
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... gravity of the area being at a depth of 15 centimetres ? 52. Calculate the pressure on a circular disc 16 centi ... specific gravity . ХХ X 59. What will be the apparent weight in water. into one side as fills a length Weight of empty ...
... gravity of the area being at a depth of 15 centimetres ? 52. Calculate the pressure on a circular disc 16 centi ... specific gravity . ХХ X 59. What will be the apparent weight in water. into one side as fills a length Weight of empty ...
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... specific gravity 12.5 : what will its appare weight in water be ? 63. A body which weighs 24 grammes in air 1 found to weigh 20 grammes in water ; what will be i apparent weight in alcohol of specific gravity o.8 ? 64. A body which ...
... specific gravity 12.5 : what will its appare weight in water be ? 63. A body which weighs 24 grammes in air 1 found to weigh 20 grammes in water ; what will be i apparent weight in alcohol of specific gravity o.8 ? 64. A body which ...
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... specific gravity of the one being S1 , what is that of the other ? 67. A piece of silver ( specific gravity = 10.5 ) weigh- ing 20 grammes and a piece of tin ( specific gravity = 7.3 ) are fastened to the two ends of a string passing ...
... specific gravity of the one being S1 , what is that of the other ? 67. A piece of silver ( specific gravity = 10.5 ) weigh- ing 20 grammes and a piece of tin ( specific gravity = 7.3 ) are fastened to the two ends of a string passing ...
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