A Laboratory Course in Everyday PhysicsMacmillan, 1931 - 205 σελίδες |
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... gases , because , while all liquids are nearly incompressible , all gases , as we shall learn later , are very compressible , and therefore the gas near the bottom of a column is denser than gas near the top . For example , a cubic foot ...
... gases , because , while all liquids are nearly incompressible , all gases , as we shall learn later , are very compressible , and therefore the gas near the bottom of a column is denser than gas near the top . For example , a cubic foot ...
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... gas stands in contact with a liquid , part of the gas dissolves in the liquid . This is a general property of gases . The American scientist , Henry , investigated this property of gases , and in 1803 announced the law which states the ...
... gas stands in contact with a liquid , part of the gas dissolves in the liquid . This is a general property of gases . The American scientist , Henry , investigated this property of gases , and in 1803 announced the law which states the ...
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... Gases . It is a remarkable fact that all gases have the same rate of expansion . This can be illustrated for any two gases by means of the apparatus shown in 3 , Fig . 60. The flasks are of equal volume , and are fitted with tubes of ...
... Gases . It is a remarkable fact that all gases have the same rate of expansion . This can be illustrated for any two gases by means of the apparatus shown in 3 , Fig . 60. The flasks are of equal volume , and are fitted with tubes of ...
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