Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before the water had attained the temperature of ebullition , a violent flash of light was perceived , with a sharp report ; the tube and glass were broken into small ...
... tube over water : a little gas was at first extricated , but long before the water had attained the temperature of ebullition , a violent flash of light was perceived , with a sharp report ; the tube and glass were broken into small ...
Pagina 73
... 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 . One of these balls ...
... 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 . One of these balls ...
Pagina 85
... 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 down ; but this did not interfere with the ...
... 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 down ; but this did not interfere with the ...
Pagina 120
... tube is drawn out . In my instrument , one division of the scale cor- responds to Too of an inch when it is at the distance of 16,6 inches from the lens ; and since the apparent magnitude in small angles varies in the simple inverse ...
... tube is drawn out . In my instrument , one division of the scale cor- responds to Too of an inch when it is at the distance of 16,6 inches from the lens ; and since the apparent magnitude in small angles varies in the simple inverse ...
Pagina 121
... tube to note the number on the outside as deno- minator , and to observe the number of divisions and decimal parts which the subject of examination occupies , on the interior scale , as numerator of a fraction expressing its dimensions ...
... tube to note the number on the outside as deno- minator , and to observe the number of divisions and decimal parts which the subject of examination occupies , on the interior scale , as numerator of a fraction expressing its dimensions ...
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