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low to the very high temperatures . It will be readily seen that , for short ranges of temperature , the successive values of A log P are in near agreement with Dalton's law , and that for moderate ranges the values of A log P are in ...
low to the very high temperatures . It will be readily seen that , for short ranges of temperature , the successive values of A log P are in near agreement with Dalton's law , and that for moderate ranges the values of A log P are in ...
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... temperature 506 ° . These values are exhibited in Table I. annexed hereto . They are placed side by side with ... temperature above 10 ° C. , and about one part in one hundred for temperatures below that point . The extreme error ( when ...
... temperature 506 ° . These values are exhibited in Table I. annexed hereto . They are placed side by side with ... temperature above 10 ° C. , and about one part in one hundred for temperatures below that point . The extreme error ( when ...
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... temperatures . As has been said , this quantity a is the hyperbolic logarithm representing the increment per degree of the elastic force at the precise absolute temperature of the point fixed as the origin of thermometrical temperature ...
... temperatures . As has been said , this quantity a is the hyperbolic logarithm representing the increment per degree of the elastic force at the precise absolute temperature of the point fixed as the origin of thermometrical temperature ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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