| John Drew - 1860 - 392 pages
...will be the degree of humidity required. TABLE VII. — Corrections to be subtracted from the readings of Barometers, with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observations to 32° Fahrenheit. TABLE VI. (continued). D— w. 7*° 73° 74° 75° 76°... | |
| 1860 - 902 pages
...arc of that material, having a short brass scale fixed upon the wooden frame of the instrument. If barometers with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column are used, then I, representing the linear expansion of brass for 1° F., will be 0-0000104344. By means... | |
| John Drew - 1860 - 366 pages
...saturation being 1 296 Page Table VII. Corrections to be subtracted from the readings of barometers, tcith brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observations to 32°Fahr 297-299 PRACTICAL PAET I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Definition. — A knowledge... | |
| JOHN R. EASTMAN, B. F. Sands, the hin.secretary of the navy, Coffin, Page, Steedman, Commander J.M. Gilliss, M.F. Maury, M.Narnall, James Major, T.J. Robinson, SIMON NEWCOMB, United States Naval Observatory, William Harkness, james major, u.s.n., lafayette maynard, u.s.n, william b. muse, u.s.n, john rodgers, u.s.n - 1872
...mercury in the tube and 32° Fahr., by Guyot's table, giving the corrections to be applied to English barometers with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, published by the Smithsonian Institution.* The additional corrections for difference with Royal Society... | |
| 1863 - 526 pages
...Observatory, Greenwich. TAYLOB and FBANCIS, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London. Price 1*. (Jlaisher•s Tables for Reducing Observations of Barometers with...top of the Mercurial Column — to the Temperature 33° Fahrenheit, for all readings between 27 inches and 31 inches, and for every degree of Temperature... | |
| Henry Watts - 1863 - 1192 pages
...most conveniently obtained, however, from a table such as that on the following page, which applies to barometers with brass scales, extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column. Table for the Temperature-correction of the Barometer. The full tables, as originally calculated by... | |
| Negretti and Zambra, Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti, Joseph Warren Zambra - 1864 - 182 pages
...£026 TABLES OF THE CORRECTIONS FOR TEMPERATURES, To reduce observations to the 32° Fahrenheit, for Barometers with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, By JAMES GLAISHER, Esq., FRS Price, £010 TABLE OF THE DIURNAL RANGE OF THE BAROMETER, By JAMES GLAISHEB,... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1871 - 424 pages
..."" METEOROLOGY. Art. V TABLE II. — Correction to be applied to Headings of Barometers with Brast Scales extending from the Cistern to the top of the Mercurial Column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit. i INCHES. & 1 H 24•0 •f 24•5 25•0 + + 25•5 + 26•0... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel, Robert Main - 1871 - 420 pages
...o-io 0-142 0•070 TABLE II. — Correction to be applied to Headings of Barometers with Brant Scale* extending from the Cistern to the top of the Mercurial Column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit. 0. INCHES. A. ,H_ 24-0 24•5 25-0 25-5 26'0 26•5 27•0... | |
| Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw - 1875 - 354 pages
...•303 •298 •292 •286 •281 •276 TABLE 4. — Corrections to be subtracted from the readings of Barometers, with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observations to 32° Fahrenheit. Temp. Inches 0 28 28•5 29 29•5 30 30•5 31 29 •001... | |
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