Elements of General Science: Laboratory ProblemsGinn, 1920 - 188 σελίδες |
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... removed from the mouth ? What drives the water out of the bottle ? Why is all of the water not driven out ? Why does water remain in the upper part of the tube ? How is it possible to get so much air into the bottle ? Suggestions for ...
... removed from the mouth ? What drives the water out of the bottle ? Why is all of the water not driven out ? Why does water remain in the upper part of the tube ? How is it possible to get so much air into the bottle ? Suggestions for ...
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... removed from the mouth ? What drives the water out of the bottle ? Why is all of the water not driven out ? Why does water remain in the upper part of the tube ? How is it possible to get so much air into the bottle ? Suggestions for ...
... removed from the mouth ? What drives the water out of the bottle ? Why is all of the water not driven out ? Why does water remain in the upper part of the tube ? How is it possible to get so much air into the bottle ? Suggestions for ...
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... removed , commonly called a vacuum . The vacuum is utilized in incandescent electric lamps , cleaners for the household and street , mercury barometers , ther- mos bottles , thermometers , X - ray tubes , and wireless telegraph and ...
... removed , commonly called a vacuum . The vacuum is utilized in incandescent electric lamps , cleaners for the household and street , mercury barometers , ther- mos bottles , thermometers , X - ray tubes , and wireless telegraph and ...
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... removed . Close the clamp next to the pump and watch the mercury gauge to see if the connections leak . Vaseline may often be used to advantage where a glass tube joins a rubber tube . If there is no leak close the clamp next to the ...
... removed . Close the clamp next to the pump and watch the mercury gauge to see if the connections leak . Vaseline may often be used to advantage where a glass tube joins a rubber tube . If there is no leak close the clamp next to the ...
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... removed ? Why ? What occurs when air is blown into the bottle ? Why ? What pressure change can you cause by suction ? by blowing ? Summarize the conclusions from this experiment . Suggestions for report . After discussing the experiment ...
... removed ? Why ? What occurs when air is blown into the bottle ? Why ? What pressure change can you cause by suction ? by blowing ? Summarize the conclusions from this experiment . Suggestions for report . After discussing the experiment ...
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acid alcohol apparatus as shown Assemble the apparatus average barometer beaker boiling bulb Bunsen burner burette burette clamp candle carbon dioxide chlorophyll color corn cross-section paper cubic centimeters determine diagram dry cells dry soil eggs electric experiment Fehling's solutions filter paper flame flask funnel given glass plate glass plug glass tube grams heat hydrochloric acid hydrogen iodine jet tube lamp leaf limewater magnet materials mercury meter metric microscope moon motor Note number of grains observations Optional problems oxygen piece Place plants pulley pump pupils Questions Read sections Record Reference relative humidity remove Ring stand rubber tube sample scale secured seeds sewage shown in figure sodium sodium hydroxide sodium peroxide solution spring balance starch steam stopper to fit substances Suggestions for report temperature test tube test-tube thermometer toad typhoid water supply weather map weight wide-mouth bottles wire yeast
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Σελίδα 186 - Measures of Weight 10 milligrams (mg) =1 centigram eg 10 centigrams =1 decigram dg 10 decigrams =1 gram g 10 grams =1 dekagram Dg 10 dekagrams =1 hektogram Hg 10 hektograms =1 kilogram Kg...
Σελίδα 185 - Measures of Length 10 millimeters (mm) =1 centimeter cm 10 centimeters =1 decimeter dm 10 decimeters =1 meter m 10 meters =1 dekameter Dm 10 dekameters =1 hektometer Hm 10 hektometers =1 kilometer Km...
Σελίδα 105 - The ratio W/P between the force exerted and the force applied is called the mechanical advantage of the machine. Newton described six elementary machines to which all others may be reduced. These are the lever, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wheel and axle, the wedge and the screw. These may be reduced to three, since the wheel and axle is but a modified lever, and the screw and the wedge are but modifications of the inclined plane. In all cases, however, the law of machines holds good, viz.,...
Σελίδα 33 - Each of the Weather Bureau stations is operated by one or more trained- observers, and is equipped with mercurial barometers, thermometers, wind vanes, rain and snow gauges, and anemometers, and many of them with sunshine recorders, barographs, thermographs, and other devices which make a continuous automatic record of the local weather conditions and changes. The results of the twice-daily observations are immediately telegraphed to the central...
Σελίδα 37 - Indies, and supplemented by daily reports from various other points in the northern hemisphere. Within two hours after the morning observations have been taken...
Σελίδα 9 - ... can not with impunity inhale a vitiated air and expect our lungs to select the pure and reject the impure without permanent injury to our breathing apparatus as well as to our whole body. Before passing to the subject of "Town air," I should like you to grasp and keep well before you the idea that we are living at the bottom of a great ocean of air, that we are surrounded on all sides by matter invisible because composed of minute particles (separated by spaces which are big in comparison with...
Σελίδα 37 - ... about 1600 principal distributing points, whence they are further disseminated by telegraph, telephone, wireless, and mail.
Σελίδα 38 - The center of a coil. counter-clockwise. In a direction opposite that in which the hands of a clock rotate.
Σελίδα 87 - Explain why there is a difference between the weight of the object in air and its weight in water.
Σελίδα 131 - Record also the diameter of the sun, the diameter of the moon, and the distance from the earth to the moon.