A Course of Exercises in Elementary Physics

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A Course of Exercises in Elementary Physics
Harold Whiting
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[21 21. MECHANICAL EQUIVALENT OF HEAT.
APPARATUS: A metre rod; a pasteboard tube; a thermo- meter; two bottles, containing each one kilogram of shot; access to the refrigerator.
I. Place a kilogram of lead shot in a bottle and set it to cool in the refrigerator. When the shot has cooled about 3 below the temperature of the room, take the temperature accurately (within a tenth of a degree if possible), and pour it into the long pasteboard tube provided for this experi- ment. See that the tube is
... securely closed.
Raise one end of the tube, letting the other rest upon the table, until the tube stands vertical. Do this so rapidly that the shot is held in its place by centrifugal force until it reaches its highest point. Then stop the motion as sud- denly as possible by the force of the hand ( not by a blow). The shot should fall the whole length of the tube almost like a solid mass.
Eepeat this operation until the shot has fallen through the whole length of the tube one hundred times. Insert a thermometer into the mass of the shot, through a small opening made for this purpose, and note the temperature.


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