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Properties of real glass , fixed and movable zero scales . 8-10 . Depression of zero . 11-13 . Experimental relation of different scales , moderate temperatures . 14-16 , at temp . over 100 ° C. 17-19 . at low temperatures .
Properties of real glass , fixed and movable zero scales . 8-10 . Depression of zero . 11-13 . Experimental relation of different scales , moderate temperatures . 14-16 , at temp . over 100 ° C. 17-19 . at low temperatures .
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is conspicuous when we compare ice - readings taken immediately before and after exposure to temperatures between 50 °° C . and 100 ° C .; the “ depression of zero , " as it is called , is greater the higher the previous temperature .
is conspicuous when we compare ice - readings taken immediately before and after exposure to temperatures between 50 °° C . and 100 ° C .; the “ depression of zero , " as it is called , is greater the higher the previous temperature .
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As our treatment of the movable zero method rests on ( 10 ) , it is desirable to indicate the experimental basis for this formula , especially as by doing so we shall see more clearly how to obtaiu numerical results for Di ' , ba ' ...
As our treatment of the movable zero method rests on ( 10 ) , it is desirable to indicate the experimental basis for this formula , especially as by doing so we shall see more clearly how to obtaiu numerical results for Di ' , ba ' ...
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