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I attempted to collect the products of the explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a globule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before ...
I attempted to collect the products of the explosion of the new substance , by applying the heat of a spirit lamp to a globule of it , confined in a curved glass tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before ...
Pagina 73
Let a glass tube be taken , having its internal diameter about of an inch , with a ball at each extremity of about one inch diameter ; and let the tube be bent to a right angle at the distance of half an inch from each ball .
Let a glass tube be taken , having its internal diameter about of an inch , with a ball at each extremity of about one inch diameter ; and let the tube be bent to a right angle at the distance of half an inch from each ball .
Pagina 85
The above experiments were made in glass tubes varying in diameter from 0,5 inch to 2 inches , and accurately graduated into 100 parts . * When any excess of the subacetate had been employed , a portion of carbonate of lead was thrown ...
The above experiments were made in glass tubes varying in diameter from 0,5 inch to 2 inches , and accurately graduated into 100 parts . * When any excess of the subacetate had been employed , a portion of carbonate of lead was thrown ...
Pagina 120
The external appearance of the whole instrument is that of a common telescope , consisting of three tubes . ... precision the indications of the scale , which must be different according to the distance to which the tube is drawn out .
The external appearance of the whole instrument is that of a common telescope , consisting of three tubes . ... precision the indications of the scale , which must be different according to the distance to which the tube is drawn out .
Pagina 121
In making use of this micrometer for taking the measure of any object , it would be sufficient at any one accidental position of the tube to note the number on the outside as denominator , and to observe the number of divisions and ...
In making use of this micrometer for taking the measure of any object , it would be sufficient at any one accidental position of the tube to note the number on the outside as denominator , and to observe the number of divisions and ...
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