| Edwin Edser - 1899 - 498 pages
...short essay on the specific heats of mixtures and compounds. (S. & A. Hon., 1897.) (4) In measuring the specific heat of a substance by the method of mixtures, the rise in temperature of the water in the calorimeter has to be determined. Show how the observations... | |
| Ernest Smith Awmack Robson - 1902 - 212 pages
...determination of specific heat of a solid by the method of mixtures. During the conduction of an experiment of the specific heat of a substance by the method of mixtures the calorimeter and contents are losing some of their heat by means of radiation from the surface of the... | |
| Ervin Sidney Ferry - 1903 - 446 pages
...they appeared in the formula in any other manner. As an additional example, consider the measurement of the specific heat of a substance by the method of mixtures. The specific heat of a substance can be determined indirectly by heating a specimen of the substance of... | |
| Ervin Sidney Ferry - 1903 - 164 pages
...they appeared in the formula in any other manner. As an additional example, consider the measurement of the specific heat of a substance by the method of mixtures. The specific heat of a substance can be determined indirectly by heating a specimen of the substance of... | |
| Harry Manley Goodwin - 1908 - 124 pages
...from measurements of the angle and the minimum deviation of a prism by means of a spectrometer, and the determination of the specific heat of a substance by the method of mixtures in which the results of the measurement of a number of temperatures and weights are combined. The great... | |
| Frederick Henry Wagner - 1916 - 524 pages
...temperatures upto2000°F.(1095° C.), and it secures its name from the fact that the process used is similar to the determination of the specific heat of a substance by the water calorimeter, the only difference being that in one case the temperature is known and the specific... | |
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