Mechanics Molecular Physics And Heat a Twelve Weeks College Course
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According to very careful determinations made by Violle the quantity of heat required to raise 1 gm. Of platinum from to t is given for all temperatures by the formula Q = . 0317^ + . 000006/ 2 . Find the temperature of a Bunsen flame if a 20 gm. Platinum ball dropped from the flame into 377 gm. Of water at raised the temperature of the water 2. * t f is if reduced to terms of thermometer No. 1. It is found by com paring No. 1 and No. 2 at about the temperature t/. It is evident that this proce...eding diminishes errors due to imperfect thermometers. 214 MOLECULAR PHYSICS AND HEAT 4. What should be the result of mixing 10 gm. Of snow at with 10 gm. Of water at 35C. ? 5. The globe of a steam calorimeter is made of brass, weighs 50 gm. And has a volume of 1 liter. It contains nitrogen at a pressure of 2 atmospheres. The temperature of the chamber is 10. "What will be the increase in weight upon the admission of Bteam? XXIII EXPANSION Theory The true coefficient of expansion c of any body at any temper ature is defined as the ratio between the volume increase, pro duced by an infinitely small rise in temperature, and the volume of the body at zero.
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