| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 pages
...experiments do not compensate one another, the error of the method cannot exceed a tenth of a milligramme. The author then instituted experiments to test this...between the two preceding : — I. II. III. IV. 1. 0-01233 0-01224 -Q-00009 2. 0-00036 0-00037 +0-00001 3. 0-01056 0-0104O —0-00016 4. 0-01130 0-01131... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1904 - 750 pages
...medium. However, the results of tests which entirely disprove this view of the phenomenon are given in the following table. The first column gives the number of the experiment, the second indicates the substance, and the third gives the extremes of concentration in molecular parts at which... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1909 - 1152 pages
...potassium iodide, the concentration of the mercuric iodide increases in the successive experiments. The first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the molar concentration of the mercuric iodide in the aqueous solution, the third and fourth the iodine... | |
| 1854 - 412 pages
...brought within 0-06 milligrm. ; but as the operation can always be performed twice, even if the errors of the two experiments do not compensate one another,...preceding : — I. II. III. IV. 1. 0.01233 0-01224 —0-00009 2. 0-00036 0-00037 -(-0-00001 3. 0-01056 0-01040 —0-00016 4. 0-01130 0-01131 -1-0-00001... | |
| 1854 - 438 pages
...determination of the ammonia can therefore only be brought within 0-06 milligrm. ; but aa the operation can always be performed twice, even if the errors 24 of...preceding : — I. II. III. IV. 1. 0.01233 0-01224 —0-00009 2. 0-00036 0-00037 +0-00001 3. 0-01056 0-01040 —0-00016 4. 0-01130 0-01131 +0-00001 5.... | |
| 1854 - 414 pages
...brought within 0.O6 milligrm. ; but as the operation can always be performed twice, even if the errors of the two experiments do not compensate one another,...preceding : — I. II. III. IV. 1. 0.01233 0•01224 — 0•00009 2. 0•00036 0.00037 -)-0•00001 3. 0•01056 0•01040 —0•00016 4. 0•01130 0•01131... | |
| 1874 - 612 pages
...the arch ring. The arch is 7 ft. thick, but we shall consider but a vertical slice of it 1 ft. thick. In the following table, the first column gives the number of the joint from the crown ; the second (w) the width of the horizontal divisions A A', A' A"- - of Fig.... | |
| William Cain - 1874 - 144 pages
...arch ring. The arch is 7 ft. 'thick, but we shall consider but a vertical slice of it 1 ft. thick. In the following table, the first column gives the number of the joint from the crown ; the second (w) the width of the horizontal divisions A A', A' A"- - of Fig:... | |
| Sir John Ambrose Fleming - 1889 - 506 pages
...obseryations was taken with varying resistances r in the external secondary circuit. In the annexed table the first column gives the number of the experiment, the second the number of rotations made by the dynamo per minute, each revolution producing eight inversions of the... | |
| Edward Jackson - 1890 - 280 pages
...the numbers given to the same lens by these different systems of numbering compare with one another ? In the following table the first column gives the number of the lens according to the dioptric system, the second column gives the focal distance in English inches... | |
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