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Page 41
... Mean 1.05 . Silver [ / 1.0 • 956 .898 T = 1230 ° . [ N / n 1.052 1.053 1 · 054 Mean 1.053 . Gold . [ nn ] 1-0 ⚫971 912 T = 1310 ° . [ N / m 1.045 1.056 1.049 Mean 1.05 . Aluminium n2 / n 1.0 .932 T = 1120 ° . Nini 1.063 1.047 Mean ...
... Mean 1.05 . Silver [ / 1.0 • 956 .898 T = 1230 ° . [ N / n 1.052 1.053 1 · 054 Mean 1.053 . Gold . [ nn ] 1-0 ⚫971 912 T = 1310 ° . [ N / m 1.045 1.056 1.049 Mean 1.05 . Aluminium n2 / n 1.0 .932 T = 1120 ° . Nini 1.063 1.047 Mean ...
Page 168
... mean specific gravity of the two liquids during dilution or mixing occurs not only in cases in which heat is evolved and lost , but also in those in which heat is absorbed and becomes latent ; 2nd , that increase of mean electromotive ...
... mean specific gravity of the two liquids during dilution or mixing occurs not only in cases in which heat is evolved and lost , but also in those in which heat is absorbed and becomes latent ; 2nd , that increase of mean electromotive ...
Page 207
... mean value of ( V1 — V2 ) ( V2 — V3 ) , which is equal to times the mean watts given to ab ( fig . 4 ) . With Mr. Blakesley's method two measurements are made , one with a split dynamometer ( fig . 5 ) giving the mean value of a1a39 and ...
... mean value of ( V1 — V2 ) ( V2 — V3 ) , which is equal to times the mean watts given to ab ( fig . 4 ) . With Mr. Blakesley's method two measurements are made , one with a split dynamometer ( fig . 5 ) giving the mean value of a1a39 and ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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