Physical Measurements in Properties of Matter And Heat

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Physical Measurements in Properties of Matter And Heat
Elmer E Elmer Edgar Hall
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This is done to determine the rate at which the temperature is changing, due to radiation and conduction, before the test is made.
(c) Replace the lever and thermometer, read the tempera- ture. T, and rotate the cone steadily as before until the tem- perature has risen about 5, and again record the tempera- ture, t 2 . Record the number of rotations, n.
(d) Remove the lever and thermometer and again per- form 200 rotations, recording the temperatures, T 3 and T 4, as in (b). This enables one to
... determine the rate at which the temperature is changing, due to radiation and conduction, after the test is made.
(e) Detach the cord from the end of the lever and attach masses just sufficient to balance the mass of the scale-pan when the cord is hung over the pulley. Now put additional 6O COOIJXC, THKOIV. H C'HAXGK Or STATIC.
masses on one side till the system just begins to move. Call this extra mass p ; then f = pg.
(/) From (b] the fall in temperature before the test, due to losses during one rotation, is R, = ( T, T.


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