A Text-book of PhysicsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 951 páginas |
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Página x
... Density of gases . 130. Elasticity of gases . 131. The air manometer . 132. Torri- celli's experiment . 133. Pressure of the atmosphere . 134. The barometer . 135. Corrections to barometer reading . 136. Mechanical air - pump . 137 ...
... Density of gases . 130. Elasticity of gases . 131. The air manometer . 132. Torri- celli's experiment . 133. Pressure of the atmosphere . 134. The barometer . 135. Corrections to barometer reading . 136. Mechanical air - pump . 137 ...
Página xi
... Density of water at different temperatures - point of maximum density . 193. Expan- sion of gases - expansion at constant pressure and at constant volume . 194. Expansion of a gas at constant pressure . 195. Measurement of the expansion ...
... Density of water at different temperatures - point of maximum density . 193. Expan- sion of gases - expansion at constant pressure and at constant volume . 194. Expansion of a gas at constant pressure . 195. Measurement of the expansion ...
Página xii
... Density of the saturated vapour and of the liquid up to the critical point . 234. Van der Waals's equation connecting the pressure , volume , and temperature of a fluid . 235. Liquefaction of gases • PAGES 244-289 CHAPTER IV CONDUCTION ...
... Density of the saturated vapour and of the liquid up to the critical point . 234. Van der Waals's equation connecting the pressure , volume , and temperature of a fluid . 235. Liquefaction of gases • PAGES 244-289 CHAPTER IV CONDUCTION ...
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... density . More recent measurements have , however , shown that it does not exactly fulfil this definition ( see § 146 ) . The c.g.s. unit of mass is one thousandth of the kilogram , and is called the gram . A thousandth of the gram is ...
... density . More recent measurements have , however , shown that it does not exactly fulfil this definition ( see § 146 ) . The c.g.s. unit of mass is one thousandth of the kilogram , and is called the gram . A thousandth of the gram is ...
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... density ( 4 ° C. ) . The litre is thus for all practical purposes equal to 1000 cubic centimetres or one cubic decimetre . One litre is equal to 1.76077 imperial pints , or 0.220097 gallon . The following table is convenient for ...
... density ( 4 ° C. ) . The litre is thus for all practical purposes equal to 1000 cubic centimetres or one cubic decimetre . One litre is equal to 1.76077 imperial pints , or 0.220097 gallon . The following table is convenient for ...
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Página 580 - When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, it is refracted so that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media.