An Introduction to the Study of Fuel a Text book for Those Entering the Engine

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An Introduction to the Study of Fuel a Text book for Those Entering the Engine
Fj Brislee
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A calorimeter vessel of thin copper sheet is placed inside a wooden case, the space between being filled with asbestos or glass or slag wool. The apparatus is closed by a lid, through which pass the thermometer and stirrer. The thermometer is protected from injury by the piece of copper. For measuring the temperature a hollow cylinder of platinum, wrought iron or nickel is used, and it is allowed to get into thermal equilibrium with the temperature it is desired to measure. It is then quickly d...ropped into the calorimeter and falls on to the stirrer, which is a round copper plate. The stirrer is raised and lowered so as to equalise the temperature of the calorimeter water, and the final temperature of the water is noted. Let the weight of the nickel cylinder be m grams and the weight of the water in the calori- meter W\ grams and the water equivalent of the calorimeter stirrer and thermometer Wz* Let the initial temperature of the water be ti and the final f 2, then the quantity of heat given by the nickel cylinder to the calorimeter water is (Wi + Wz) (tz ti) calories.

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