A Dictionary of Applied Physics volume 1

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A Dictionary of Applied Physics volume 1
Richard Glazebrook
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On working the pump the water was made to issue drop by drop from the bulb under its own vapour pressure so that the rate of evaporation could be kept quite regular. Thus the vapour formed in the flask had to pass up the whole length of the silver spiral tube and issued at the temperature of the calorimeter and free from water mechanically carried over. Special 1 Wied. Ann. , 1889, xxxvii. 506. 1 Ann. Phys. , 1905, xvl. 5. 93. 3 This was confirmed by the writer using an electri- cal method (see... $ (l)of " Calorimetry, Methods based on the Chunne of State "). 4 Phil. Trans. A, 189o, p. 261. 552 LATENT HEAT attention was given to the efficient stirring of the oil in the calorimeter. The equation for determining the latent heat of evaporisation may be put in the following form : M being the mass of water evaporated, Q e the heat per second supplied by the electric current, Q g the heat generated by the stirrer, t e and t s the times during which heat was supplied by these two n sources respectively (t e and t a being practi- cally equal), and Zq, the total heat received owing to other causes such as radiation and conduction.

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