| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 876 pàgines
...to adopt. (17.) The division most in use in this country is that of Fahrenheit, which places 180° between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water. The former is marked 32°, which was estimated by degrees of the same magnitude, counted from the greatest... | |
| Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert - 1849 - 514 pàgines
...adopted by all European nations. It is the method of the learned Swede, Celsius, who divides the interval between the melting point of ice, and the boiling point of water,* into 100 parts instead of 80, so that 50° of heat on this scale correspond to 40° R. and 122° F.,... | |
| William Stones (travel writer.) - 1858 - 268 pàgines
...mercury measuring the increase or diminution of temperature. The space which the mercury traverses between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is divided into 180 degrees, or parts, in English thermometers; and into 100 parts in the thermometers... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1864 - 808 pàgines
...bulk '003665. 10. In England and America, Fahrenheit's scale is principally employed ; the interval between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water, according to this scale, is divided into 180 degrees ; 32° on this scale is the temperature at which... | |
| William Stones (travel writer.) - 1870 - 286 pàgines
...mercury measuring the increase or diminution of temperature. The space which the mercury traverses between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is divided into 180 degrees, or parts, in English thermometers; and into 100 parts in the thermometers... | |
| Le Roy Clark Cooley - 1871 - 260 pàgines
...Centigrade, Fahrenheit, and Reaumur. They differ only in the graduation of their scales. The difference between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is 100- Centigrade, 212° Fahrenheit, 80° Reaumur. Hence 5° C. = 9° F. = 4° R. To change C.° to... | |
| 1908 - 1224 pàgines
...-005°* ; the extrapolation from 100C-300° may be in * The fundamental subdivision of the interval between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water by means of the expansion of hydrogen was undertaken with great care by the Bureau International des... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1884 - 610 pàgines
...Copper O.OOO Ç72 o.ooo ooo 28 o.ooo 484 o.ooo ooi 36 Thus, the reduction of the value of the modulus between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is, for iron 4.6 to 5 per cent.; for copper, 5.5 to 6 per cent.; for brass( 5.6 to 6.2 per cent., and... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1885 - 734 pàgines
...opper. . o ooo ooo 2$ Brass o.ooo 485 o.ooo ooi 36 Thus, the reduction of the value of the modulus between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is, for iron 4.6 to 5 per cent.; for copper, 5.5 to 6 per cent.; for brass, 5.6 to 6.2 per cent., and... | |
| De Volson Wood - 1889 - 506 pàgines
...the same amount of heat absorbed, regardless of its temperature. Let this scale have ISO divisions between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water ; then, since the efficiency of the perfect elementary engine worked between these temperatures is... | |
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