Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 7

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The value of ix/ used in the equation above must of course corre- spond to the same range of pressure (/*j — P^ as that observed in the case of w. The value is easily found from equation (2) .
«/ = W'P^ (^' - /9") =« W (P^ - P^){fi' - i9") where P^P^- P,.
The value of fi' — fi" also must correspond to the given range of pressure. This last designation is necessary because fi' — fi'' changes in value with changing pressure, as is shown on page 20. te/ may also be found directly from the results
...given on page 18 by graphic interpolation, or from the diagram of ^ — fi" by multiplying the ordinate value corresponding to the difference between two pressures by IV'. All these methods give of course essentially the same results; they were used to verify one another in the tables given below.
Among the other quantities involved in the equation, the volumes, being found by weighing quantities of mercury determined by the ^For a table of formulie giving the permissible abbreviations of equations inrolving small quantities in the presence of large ones, the reader is referred to Nemst and Schtfnfliess, Math.


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