The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 109
... thermometer may be readily deduced from a single observation of the boiling - point of sulphur or mercury as described in the paper above referred to ‡ . This The air - thermometer experiments § on which this formula . was founded did ...
... thermometer may be readily deduced from a single observation of the boiling - point of sulphur or mercury as described in the paper above referred to ‡ . This The air - thermometer experiments § on which this formula . was founded did ...
Page 111
... thermometer may extend from absolute zero to above 1500 ° C. The superiority of the platinum thermometer is still greater in point of constancy . It is a fact familiar to those who have studied mercury thermometers , that if a new ...
... thermometer may extend from absolute zero to above 1500 ° C. The superiority of the platinum thermometer is still greater in point of constancy . It is a fact familiar to those who have studied mercury thermometers , that if a new ...
Page 112
... thermometer has once been annealed ( a process which can be completed in a few minutes ) , its zero will not be found to vary even by a hundredth of a degree — if ... thermometer will do the 112 On the Construction of Platinum Thermometers .
... thermometer has once been annealed ( a process which can be completed in a few minutes ) , its zero will not be found to vary even by a hundredth of a degree — if ... thermometer will do the 112 On the Construction of Platinum Thermometers .
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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action allotropic atoms B.A. units bismuth body bulb c.c. of water calculated cent centim centimetres charges chemical chlorine circuit coefficient coil constant curve deflexion density diamagnetism diluted direction discharge dissociation distance effect elastic electricity electrolyte electromotive force energy equal equation error experimental experiments formula galvanometer give given hydrochloric acid hydrogen increase intensity ions J. J. Thomson latent heat length liquid Lupton magnetic force magnetic leakage mathematical Mean E.M.F. measured mercury metal method molecules motion negative node observed obtained paper Phil Pisati plate platinum pole position potential pressure primary quantity ratio reflector resistance rigidity salt secondary silver solid solitary wave solution strain substance sulphuric acid supposed surface Table temperature theory thermometer tion Tomlinson tube values vector potential velocity vibration Volts wave wave-length wire Young's modulus zero zinc