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Page 330
... gravity is that which is required . EXAMPLES . If a liquor have the specific gravity of 864 at 77 ° , what will it have at 43 ° ? Solution . Looking for 864 in Column II of the table for 77o , we find that the nearest numbers are 863-82 ...
... gravity is that which is required . EXAMPLES . If a liquor have the specific gravity of 864 at 77 ° , what will it have at 43 ° ? Solution . Looking for 864 in Column II of the table for 77o , we find that the nearest numbers are 863-82 ...
Page 338
... Gravity . for each Specific for each Specific Correct . for each Degree . Gravity . Degree . Gravity . Degree . 810 to 820 475 880 to 890456 950 to 960 ± 340 20 to 50 to 60 to 30473 90 to 900 ± 450 30 to 40472 900 to 910 ± 442 40 to ...
... Gravity . for each Specific for each Specific Correct . for each Degree . Gravity . Degree . Gravity . Degree . 810 to 820 475 880 to 890456 950 to 960 ± 340 20 to 50 to 60 to 30473 90 to 900 ± 450 30 to 40472 900 to 910 ± 442 40 to ...
Page 340
... gravity , and in the third the per - centage to be subtracted for every unit that its specific gravity exceeds the number in the first column . The fourth column , in like manner , contains the concentration per cent , of the liquor ...
... gravity , and in the third the per - centage to be subtracted for every unit that its specific gravity exceeds the number in the first column . The fourth column , in like manner , contains the concentration per cent , of the liquor ...
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Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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