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Page 103
... volume , remains practically constant for all large volumes , until we approach the neighbourhood of the critical volume . At the critical volume this temperature has diminished somewhat from its value for large volumes , but the ...
... volume , remains practically constant for all large volumes , until we approach the neighbourhood of the critical volume . At the critical volume this temperature has diminished somewhat from its value for large volumes , but the ...
Page 206
... volume those of the fundamental interval 0 ° to 100 ° . Suppose that t and t + a are corresponding tem- peratures on the hydrogen and glass - mercury scales . 0 ° C. the volume of the mercury is equal to the internal volume Vo of the ...
... volume those of the fundamental interval 0 ° to 100 ° . Suppose that t and t + a are corresponding tem- peratures on the hydrogen and glass - mercury scales . 0 ° C. the volume of the mercury is equal to the internal volume Vo of the ...
Page 210
... volume v of glass at temperature t is compared with a volume v't , o obtained after suddenly cooling the glass to 0 ° C. Instead of attempting to modify ( 6 ) to suit these circumstances , I shall develop the theory independently . § 5 ...
... volume v of glass at temperature t is compared with a volume v't , o obtained after suddenly cooling the glass to 0 ° C. Instead of attempting to modify ( 6 ) to suit these circumstances , I shall develop the theory independently . § 5 ...
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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