A Text-Book On the Elements of Physics: for High Schools And Academies

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A Text-Book On the Elements of Physics: for High Schools And Academies
Alfred Payson Gage
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5. Express the following temperatures of the Fahrenheit scale in the centigrade scale : 212 ; 32 ; 90 ; 77 ; 20 ; 10 ; - 10 ; - 20 ; -40; 40; 59; 329.
122. Air thermometer. Prepare apparatus as shown in Figure 112. A is a glass flask of about one-fourth liter capacity, tightly Fig. 112. Stopped. Through the stopper extends a glass tube about 60 cm long, which also passes through the stopper of a bottle B, partly filled with colored water. The latter stopper is pierced by a hole a to allow air t
...o pass in and out freely. A strip of paper C, containing a scale of equal parts, is attached to the tube by means of slits cut in the paper.
Grasp the flask with the palms of both hands, and thereby heat the air in the flask and cause it to expand and escape through the liquid in bubbles. When several bubbles have escaped, remove the hands, and the air, on cooling, will con- tract, and the liquid will rise and partly fill the tube.
The apparatus described is usually called an air ther- mometer ; but it is, more correctly speaking, a tliermo- scope.


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