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... ordinary practice in this country proceeds on the hypothesis of a fixed zero . " In determining the funda- mental interval the observation of the ice - point precedes that of the boiling - point ; and in ordinary use the observed ...
... ordinary practice in this country proceeds on the hypothesis of a fixed zero . " In determining the funda- mental interval the observation of the ice - point precedes that of the boiling - point ; and in ordinary use the observed ...
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... ordinary conditions , when the rate of variation of temperature is not greater than 1o in half an hour , by applying the ordinary temperature - corrections we can obtain a result accurate to less than a ten - thousandth of a volt . If ...
... ordinary conditions , when the rate of variation of temperature is not greater than 1o in half an hour , by applying the ordinary temperature - corrections we can obtain a result accurate to less than a ten - thousandth of a volt . If ...
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the ordinary way from calibration - by a constant amount ST " , where & has its previous meaning , while 7 " is the number of degree - lengths by which the stem is shortened through the existence of the chamber . In all possible ...
the ordinary way from calibration - by a constant amount ST " , where & has its previous meaning , while 7 " is the number of degree - lengths by which the stem is shortened through the existence of the chamber . In all possible ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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