Practical Exercises in Heat Being a Laboratory Course for Schools of Science An
Practical Exercises in Heat Being a Laboratory Course for Schools of Science An
E S a Ernest Smith Awmack Robson
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Find the coefficient of increase of pressure of a constant volume of air with rise of temperature. 2. Determine the temperature of boiling water with an air thermometer, using melting ice to fix the zero point. (B. Sc. Pass Lond. 1893. ) 3. Make a barometer and, admitting a bubble of air, calculate the correction required in consequence at 28 inches, 29 inches and 30 inches respectively. 4. Given a long uniform tube closed at one end, introduce a short column of mercury and graduate as a thermo...meter. The readings being assumed correct at o give a graphical table of temperature corrections on curve paper. (B. Sc. Hons. Lond. 1895. ) 5. Find the expansion of air at constant pressure between two temperatures by observing the movement of a mercury index along a uniform fine bore tube open at one end. (Int. Sci. Hons. Lond. 1896. ) 6. Compare a mercury and an air thermometer. (B. Sc. Pass Lond. 1897. ) 7. Measure the volume of the given flask at the temperature of the room and at 80 C. (B.
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