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Thermodynamic Correction for Constant - volume Gas - Thermometer . We will now compare the indications of a gas - thermometer kept at constant volume with the thermodynamic scale of temperature . Let us start as before with the ...
Thermodynamic Correction for Constant - volume Gas - Thermometer . We will now compare the indications of a gas - thermometer kept at constant volume with the thermodynamic scale of temperature . Let us start as before with the ...
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... second , knowing that value , we can proceed to compare the absolute scale with some actual scale , such as that of the constant - volume hydrogen thermometer , throughout its range , so far as experimental information extends .
... second , knowing that value , we can proceed to compare the absolute scale with some actual scale , such as that of the constant - volume hydrogen thermometer , throughout its range , so far as experimental information extends .
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Note on the dielectric constant of ice and alcohol at very low temperatures . Proc . Roy . Soc . ( 1896–97 ) Ixi . p . 2 ; Electrician ( 1897 ) , xxxviii . p . 748 . 9. On the dielectric constants of certain frozen electrolytes at and ...
Note on the dielectric constant of ice and alcohol at very low temperatures . Proc . Roy . Soc . ( 1896–97 ) Ixi . p . 2 ; Electrician ( 1897 ) , xxxviii . p . 748 . 9. On the dielectric constants of certain frozen electrolytes at and ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
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