Fig. 25. noticeably for an increase in temperature and the amount of its expansion can be very readily determined. The ordinary thermometer consists of a glass tube of uniform bore which has a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the tube are filled... The First Year of Science - Σελίδα 60των John Charles Hessler - 1914 - 484 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Engineer - 1863 - 114 σελίδες
...the purpose of measuring the degrees of heat in bodies in general. It consists of a glass"tube, with a bulb at one end, the bulb and part of the tube being filled' with a fluid. The tube is hermetically sealed, and the part of it not occupied by the... | |
| John Bradley Harbord - 1883 - 472 σελίδες
...common thermometer consists of a closed glass tube with a capillary or hair-like bore, terminating in a bulb at one end ; the bulb and part of the tube contain mercury or coloured spirits of wine, the part of the tube not so occupied being a vacuum. A graduated scale... | |
| Sir Richard Arman Gregory - 1900 - 132 σελίδες
...does not tell us accurately how hot or cold a substance is. A thermometer usually consists of a sealed glass tube having a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the stem contain a liquid, mercury or alcohol being the liquid generally used. The liquid in a thermometer... | |
| R. A. Gregory - 1901 - 156 σελίδες
...does not tell us accurately how hot or cold a substance is. A thermometer usually consists of a sealed glass tube having a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the stem contain a liquid, mercury or alcohol being the liquid generally used. The liquid in a thermometer... | |
| William Henry Snyder - 1914 - 508 σελίδες
...very readily determined. The ordinary thermometer consists of a glass tube of uniform bore which has a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the tube are filled with mercury. The remaining part of the tube is empty, so that the mercury can freely rise... | |
| Lucius Elmer Sayre - 1918 - 756 σελίδες
...is the one generally used by pharmacists. It consists of a slender glass tube with a capillary bore, having a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the capillary tube is filled with mercury. Variations in temperature cause the mercury to expand or contract... | |
| William Henry Snyder - 1919 - 618 σελίδες
...very readily determined. The ordinary thermometer consists of a glass tube of uniform bore which has a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the tube are filled with mercury. The remaining part of the tube is empty, so that the mercury can freely rise... | |
| Theodore Lindquist - 1924 - 384 σελίδες
...possessed by any substance, as the air in a room. The instrument consists of a sealed glass tube with a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the tube are filled with mercury or spirits. Almost all substances expand when heated. Mercury expands faster... | |
| William Henry Snyder - 1925 - 648 σελίδες
...very readily determined. The ordinary thermometer consists of a glass tube of uniform bore which has a bulb at one end. The bulb and part of the tube are filled with mercury. The remaining part of the tube is empty, so that the mercury can freely rise... | |
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