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" ... mercurial cylinder in the longer leg that compressed the air into those dimensions. C. The height of the mercurial cylinder that counterbalanced the pressure of the atmosphere. D. The aggregate of the two last columns, B and C, exhibiting the pressure... "
A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches: Including the Evolution of ... - Page 73
by Florian Cajori - 1899 - 322 pages
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 13

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1886 - 1098 pages
...compares the actual pressure, employed in producing a certain compression jn air, with " what the pressure should be according to the Hypothesis, that supposes...pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion." M. Violle has probably been misled by the archaic use of " expansion " for volume. It must be said,...
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Proceedings, Volume 13

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1886 - 1120 pages
...compares the actual pressure, employed in producing a certain compression in air, with " what the pressure should be according to the Hypothesis, that supposes...pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion." M. Violle has probably been misled by the archaic use of " expansion " for volume. It must be said,...
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Properties of Matter

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1894 - 388 pages
...compares the actual pressure, employed in producing a certain compression in air, with " what the pressure should be according to the Hypothesis, that supposes...pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion." M. Violle has probably been misled by the archaic use of " expansion " for volume. 1 Even in the latest...
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A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches: Including the Evolution of ...

Florian Cajori - 1899 - 352 pages
...obtained. Altogether he subjected the enclosed air to pressures varying from 1£ inches of mercury to 117^ inches, passing from one extreme to the other in about...proportion." The observed and theoretical values agree fairly welH In 1666 Boyle published his Hydrostatical Paradoxes, in which he takes pains to refute the old...
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The Elements of Physics: For Use in High Schools

Henry Crew - 1899 - 372 pages
...last columns, B and C, exhibiting the pressure sustained by the included air. E. What that pressure should be according to the hypothesis that supposes...pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion. For the better understanding of this experiment, it may not be amiss to take notice of the following...
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The Laws of Gases: Memoirs

Robert Boyle, Emile Hilaire Amagat - 1899 - 128 pages
...last columns, B and C, exhibiting the pressure sustained by the included air. E. What that pressure should be according to the hypothesis, that supposes...pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion. For the better understanding of this experiment, it may not be amiss to take notice of the following...
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The Elements of Physics: For Use in High Schools

Henry Crew - 1899 - 372 pages
...last columns, 7J and C, exhibiting the pressure sustained by the included air. E. What that pressure should be according to the hypothesis that supposes the pressures and expansions to bo in reciprocal proportion. A 48 40 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14...
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A Textbook of Physics, Volume 1

John Henry Poynting, Joseph John Thomson - 1902 - 244 pages
...original value, and obtained a close agreement between the pressure observed and " what that pressure should be according to the hypothesis that supposes the pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportions." Although Mariotte did not state the law until fourteen years after Boyle had published...
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Physics, Theoretical and Descriptive

Henry Clifford Cheston, James Stewart Gibson, Charles E. Timmerman - 1906 - 416 pages
...pressure should IS H 13 12 31 3i 3k 3 63JI 71ft 88ft -8H 93ft 1°0ft 107H »7r« 93i 99? 107ft 116* be according to the Hypothesis that supposes the pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proportion. PHYSICS curacy, for they are not as accurate as many a modern schoolboy is able to obtain, but solely...
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Historical Introduction to Chemistry

Thomas Martin Lowry - 1915 - 610 pages
...last columns B and C, exhibiting the pressure sustained by the included Air. E. What that pressure should be according to the Hypothesis\ that supposes the pressures and expansions to be in reciprocal proport1on. A. The number of equal spaces at the top of the Tul,e, that contained the same parcel of...
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