College Laboratory Manual of Physics;

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College Laboratory Manual of Physics;
Hall, Edwin Herbert, 1855-
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With this condition of things note the tern* Fig. 32.
perature by T, wait 5 minutes, and note the temperature again. Then remove the screen which shades 5, readjust the apparatus so that D will be just covered by the shadow of B, and with this condition of things record the t«n- perature every 5 minutes for 20 minutes. Then replace the screen which shaded B, wait 5 minutes more, and again record the temperature.
The observations should be recorded in. a table like the following: SOL/fR RAblATlO
...N, ETC.
71 Condition.
B in shade tt (( It \ Bin shine) Time.
0.0 Temperature.
5 min.
B in shade 10 15 20 I 25 30 Rise in 20 minutes.
To find the effect of the direct sunshine, estimate from the first and lust observations, made with B in shade, what the rise of temperature would have been in 20 minutes with B in shade, and subtract this amount from the actual rise during the 20 minutes of the illumination of jB. Call this corrected rise t.
If R is the radius of 5, if W is the weight of the water, and Wfn the water-equivalent of the box itself, we have, as the amount of heat absorbed per second from direct solar radiation by 1 sq.


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