Laboratory Exercises in Elementary Physics

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Laboratory Exercises in Elementary Physics
Charles R Charles Ricketson Allen
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Kecord the point on the scale at which the mercury comes to rest. This point is the true zero-point on the scale.
Part II. Clamp the large tube in a vertical position, corked end up. Connect the delivery-tube from a flask about two-thirds full of water with the small tube in the cork. Thrust the thermometer through the other hole in the cork until the 100 point is just above the cork. Boil the water in the flask, thus surrounding the thermometer * Of course thermometers do not need testing ever
...y year or with ?rery class, f These instructions assume that the thermometer has a centigrade TEMPERATURE AND PHYSICAL FORM. 119 with steam, and note the reading of the mercury column when it comes to rest. Draw the thermometer up until the bulb only is below the cork, and see if it makes any difference in the reading whether all the mercury is heated or not. Read the barometer. The temperature of the steam corresponding to the atmospheric pressure may be calculated by calling the temperature corresponding to 760 mm.

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