A Short Course of Experiments in Physical Measurement Pt. 4

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A Short Course of Experiments in Physical Measurement Pt. 4
Harold Whiting
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10°.0 C. 25 " '' K Temperature of the room 23° C. F. Weight of cotton waste 60.00 ^am<. G. Weight of calorimeter with mixture . . 229.20 " Calculations. h. Weight of ice used {B — F)'= . . . 40.00 ^om*. i. Weight of water used {G — A — h)=. . 112.20 " j. Thermal capacity of (brass) cap (.094 A) = 7.2 L Add for thermometer and stirrer (see Examp. 3) 0.6 /. Total thermal capacity of calorimeter (J -\- 1c) =. 7.8 m. Thermal capacity of calorimeter with water (i + Z)= 120.0 n. Temperature of water reduced to time (Z)g) of mixing, 0^ — {G^—G^= . . . . 40°.0 C. Temperature of mixture, C^z=z G^z=z . . 10°.0 C. Change of temperature of water (n — o) = 30°.0 C. Heat units absorbed (m X J») =. • • • 3600 Heat units absorbed by 1 gram of ice (^ -^- A) = 90.0 Heat units absorbed in raising 1 gram of melted ice to the temperature of the mixture, o == 10.0 t. Heat required to melt 1 gram of ice (r — s) = 80,0 0, 9- r. s. Exp. 37.] OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS. 983 EXPERIMENT XXXVIL Obsebyations.

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