| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Geomagnetism - 1840 - 164 pages
...{/-fn(tt 3 X \ /-felft — •eoe.cfq.s « -004, * -oee./oe, see TABLE II. Correction to be applied to Barometers with brass scales, extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit. *>t.?e 1 Inches. ~»~FS 20 20-5 21 21-5 22 22-5 23 23-5... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - Meteorology - 1845 - 418 pages
...But we subjoin, from the Royal Society-s Report, a Table (XLI.) of the Correction to be applied to Barometers with brass scales, extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit.] TABLE XLI. Correction for Barometers wilh brass scales.... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - Life sciences - 1851 - 572 pages
...0•014 0-020 0•029 0•044 0•070 Appendix.] METEOROLOGY. TABLE II. — Correction to be applied to Barometers with Brass Scales, extending from the Cistern to the top of the Mercurial Column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit. -- = £ 24 24-5 25 25-5 26 26-5 IN 27 CH 27-5 K>. 28... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1853 - 548 pages
...this done ? F, Extensive tables have been calculated, which are applicable to barometers, with Ireus scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, which is the construction of the proper one I have just described. You will find them in " The Report... | |
| C. Greville Williams - Chemistry - 1857 - 622 pages
...according to Magnus 554 VI. Ditto, according to Dulong and Petit . . . 555 VII. Correction to be applied to barometers with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observation to 32° Fahrenheit . . page 656 VIII. Correction to be applied to barometers... | |
| Arnold Guyot - Meteorology - 1858 - 658 pages
...ft.»iJI-82)-«i-62) _ l + m(t — 32) The elements for the other tables are found at the head of each. C 62 XVII. ENGLISH BAROMETER. TABLE GIVING THE CORRECTION...TO ENGLISH BAROMETERS, WITH BRASS SCALES EXTENDING PROM THE CISTERN TO THE TOP OP THE MERCURIAL COLUMN, FOR REDUCING THE OBSERVATIONS TO THIRTY-TWO DEGREES... | |
| 1860 - 902 pages
...arc of that material, having a short brass scale fixed upon the wooden frame of the instrument. If barometers with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column are used, then I, representing the linear expansion of brass for 1° F., will be 0-0000104344. By means... | |
| John Drew - Meteorology - 1860 - 366 pages
...be the degree of humidity required. TABLE VII. — Corrections to be subtracted from the readings of Barometers, with brass scales extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, to reduce the observations to 32° Fahrenheit. TABLE VI. (continued). DW. 72° 73° 74° 75° 76°... | |
| JOHN R. EASTMAN, B. F. Sands, the hin.secretary of the navy, Coffin, Page, Steedman, Commander J.M. Gilliss, M.F. Maury, M.Narnall, James Major, T.J. Robinson, SIMON NEWCOMB, United States Naval Observatory, William Harkness, james major, u.s.n., lafayette maynard, u.s.n, william b. muse, u.s.n, john rodgers, u.s.n - 1872
...the temperature of the mercury in the tube and 32° Fahr., by Guyot's table, giving the corrections to be applied to English barometers with brass scales...from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column, published by the Smithsonian Institution.* The additional corrections for difference with Royal Society... | |
| Henry Watts - Chemistry - 1863 - 1192 pages
...most conveniently obtained, however, from a table such as that on the following page, which applies to barometers with brass scales, extending from the cistern to the top of the mercurial column. Table for the Temperature-correction of the Barometer. The full tables, as originally calculated by... | |
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