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Page 223
The figures are corrections required to reduce the reading of the mercury - thermometer to the scale of the gas - thermometer . The first and second lines A and B supply the corrections to Regnault's Choisyle - Roi and verre ordinaire ...
The figures are corrections required to reduce the reading of the mercury - thermometer to the scale of the gas - thermometer . The first and second lines A and B supply the corrections to Regnault's Choisyle - Roi and verre ordinaire ...
Page 233
Pi - Po To the degree of approximation to which we are working , therefore , there is no thermodynamic correction needed for a constant - volume gas thermometer . There may be a correc tion involving squares ...
Pi - Po To the degree of approximation to which we are working , therefore , there is no thermodynamic correction needed for a constant - volume gas thermometer . There may be a correc tion involving squares ...
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A direct mathematical calculation of the correction , supposing even that all the physical data were known , would hardly be feasible , unless one simplified the problem by making jetsom of many of the difficulties .
A direct mathematical calculation of the correction , supposing even that all the physical data were known , would hardly be feasible , unless one simplified the problem by making jetsom of many of the difficulties .
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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