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Page 437
the ordinates and abscissæ being respectively pressures and volumes . It was possible to read pressure accurately to within 20 millim . ; and volume , up to a volume of 3.1 , to within 0.001 cubic centim . per gram ; and , at volumes ...
the ordinates and abscissæ being respectively pressures and volumes . It was possible to read pressure accurately to within 20 millim . ; and volume , up to a volume of 3.1 , to within 0.001 cubic centim . per gram ; and , at volumes ...
Page 450
... volume have proceeded for some distance , the curves bend downward , presenting the abnormal feature of decrease of volume with fall of pressure . The pressure continues thus to fall , and at 160 ° the isothermal touches zero - pressure ...
... volume have proceeded for some distance , the curves bend downward , presenting the abnormal feature of decrease of volume with fall of pressure . The pressure continues thus to fall , and at 160 ° the isothermal touches zero - pressure ...
Page 456
... volume , two adjacent isochors cut each other at a point , as regards pressure and temperature , not far above zero . With decreasing volumes the points of intersection of adjacent isochors occur at higher and rapidly increasing tem ...
... volume , two adjacent isochors cut each other at a point , as regards pressure and temperature , not far above zero . With decreasing volumes the points of intersection of adjacent isochors occur at higher and rapidly increasing tem ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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