Averys Physical Technics And Teachers Hand book to Accompany the First Princi

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Averys Physical Technics And Teachers Hand book to Accompany the First Princi
Elroy Mckendree Avery
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8 = 35 ft. Ans.
3. (See 274. ) 76 cm. X 13. 6 = 1033. 6 cm. = 10. 336 m, the height to which atmospheric pressure will lift water.
(a. ) It cannot, because atmospheric pressure is not suf- Ik-icnt to force the water up to that height.
130 [Elements of Natural Philosophy, p. 180. ] (b. ) The same as for (a).
(c. ) It can, because the water is lifted by muscular or some similar form of energy not subject to the limitations placed upon atmospheric pressure.
4. 755 mm. X 13. 6 -=- 2. 96 = 3, 468. 9
... mm.
= 3. 4689 m. Ans.
5. 34ft. -f-1. 8 = 18. 8+ ft Ans.
6. 15 Ib. X 15 = 225 Ib. Ans.
7. (a. ) See 289. (*) = ffl- (*) lit as S reat - ( 287 -) There bein g onl J Iff as much air in the receiver as there was at the beginning, when its tension was the same as that of the external air, its density and, hence, its tension is only fff as great as that of the external air. See 62.
8. 29. 5 in. X 13. 6 -i- 1. 35 = 223. 11 in. Ans.
9. 69 cm. X 13. 6 = 938. 4 cm. = 9. 384 m. Ans.
10. (a. ) 15 Ib. X 3. 1416 x 2 2 = 188.


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