... considerable limits, thereby increasing both the scope and sensitiveness of the manometer. The sensitiveness in our instrument with this arrangement was about three times that of the Reichsanstalt. (3) The expansion of the bulb material was determined... The American Journal of Science - Seite 4621908Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Arthur Louis Day, Robert Browning Sosman, Eugene Thomas Allen - 1911 - 154 Seiten
...The expansion of the bulb material was determined with great care and is probably accurate within 0.5 per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb...this hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 4° at 1 100°. An error of 5 per cent in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution... | |
| Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - 1911 - 362 Seiten
...The expansion of the bulb material was determined with great care and is probably accurate within Oo per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb...this hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 4° at 1100°. An error of 5 per cent in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution... | |
| 1911 - 156 Seiten
...The expansion of the bulb material was determined with great care and is probably accurate within 0.5 per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb...this hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 4° at 1 100°. An error of 5 per cent in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution... | |
| Francis Gano Benedict, Edgar P. Slack - 1911 - 386 Seiten
...The expansion of the bulb material was determined with great care and is probably accurate within 0.5 per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb...this hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 4° at 1 100°. An error of 5 per cent in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution... | |
| 1913 - 772 Seiten
...care and is probably accurate within 0'5 per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb and the manometer has been reduced until the total correction...this hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 4° at 1100°. An error of 5 per cent, in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - 1909 - 286 Seiten
...The expansion of the bulb material was determined with great care and is probably accurate within 0.5 per cent. (4) The unheated space between the bulb...hitherto uncertain region amounts to less than 5° at 1,100°. An error of 5 per cent in the determination of its volume or temperature distribution is therefore... | |
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