Illustrations of the C.G.S. System of Units: With Tables of Physical ConstantsMacmillan and Company, 1891 - 220 páginas |
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... grammes of pulp and as much of stone ; the pulp gave 0.596 gramme of ashes containing 0.185 gramme of potash , and the stones 0.482 gramme of ashes containing 0.138 gramme of potash . The pulp thus contains a very large proportion of ...
... grammes of pulp and as much of stone ; the pulp gave 0.596 gramme of ashes containing 0.185 gramme of potash , and the stones 0.482 gramme of ashes containing 0.138 gramme of potash . The pulp thus contains a very large proportion of ...
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... gramme ( Gm . ) = 10 decigrammes ( dg . ) = = 100 centigrammes ( cg . ) 1000 milligrammes ( mg . ) 10 grammes = 1 dekagramme ( Dg . ) 100 grammes = = 1 hectogramme ( Hg . ) 1 kilogramme ( Kg . ) 1000 grammes The dekagramme and ...
... gramme ( Gm . ) = 10 decigrammes ( dg . ) = = 100 centigrammes ( cg . ) 1000 milligrammes ( mg . ) 10 grammes = 1 dekagramme ( Dg . ) 100 grammes = = 1 hectogramme ( Hg . ) 1 kilogramme ( Kg . ) 1000 grammes The dekagramme and ...
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... gramme , a loss of weight of 0.01 gramme . Assuming that the dead and living grubs averaged the same weight at first , the living grubs have gained 0 · 0016 gramme in weight ( 0 · 038—17 × 0 · 06 = 0 · 0016 ) . The dead grubs showed no ...
... gramme , a loss of weight of 0.01 gramme . Assuming that the dead and living grubs averaged the same weight at first , the living grubs have gained 0 · 0016 gramme in weight ( 0 · 038—17 × 0 · 06 = 0 · 0016 ) . The dead grubs showed no ...
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... Gramme Hectine in each pill ) One to two per day for 10 to 15 days . DROPS ( 20 drops are equivalent to 0 grammes 05 Hectine ) 20 to 100 drops per day for 10 to 15 days . / OH TO Na PAINLESS INJECTIONS . AMPOULES A- ( 0 gramme 10 ...
... Gramme Hectine in each pill ) One to two per day for 10 to 15 days . DROPS ( 20 drops are equivalent to 0 grammes 05 Hectine ) 20 to 100 drops per day for 10 to 15 days . / OH TO Na PAINLESS INJECTIONS . AMPOULES A- ( 0 gramme 10 ...
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... grammes ; too little ; add 1 gramme , too much ; remove the one gramme weight and try · 5 gramme ; too much ; try .2 gramme , too little ; allow 2 gramme to remain and add 1 gramme ; too little ; add another I gramme ; still too ∞
... grammes ; too little ; add 1 gramme , too much ; remove the one gramme weight and try · 5 gramme ; too much ; try .2 gramme , too little ; allow 2 gramme to remain and add 1 gramme ; too little ; add another I gramme ; still too ∞
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acceleration adopted atmosphere body C.G.S. system C.G.S. units capacity Carbonic Acid cell centimetre coefficient column compression Copper Crown 8vo cubic centim denoting density determinations difference of potential dimensions distance dynes dynes per square earth's edition elasticity electromotive force electrostatic unit employed equal equation equivalent ergs farad Fcap following table following values formula fundamental units gases given glass grammes gravity Hence Hydrogen inch index of refraction inductive intensity iron liquid longitudinal magnetic mercury metre millimetres multiplied Nitrous Oxide numerical value Oxide Peltier effect PHYSICS Platinum pressure Professor quantity of electricity quotient radius ratio Regnault shear Silver specific heat specific resistance specimen square centim standard stress substance sulphate sulphuric acid surface Temp temperature thermoelectric thermoelectric heights thermometer Thomson effect Trans unit of heat unit of length vacuo value of g velocity Viscosity volume wire Young's modulus Zinc
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Página 4 - A ratio of t ; and the numerical value — will vary inversely a as l, and directly in the duplicate ratio of t. In other words, the unit of acceleration varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the square of the unit of time; and the numerical value of a given acceleration varies inversely as the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. It will be observed that these have been deduced as direct consequences from the fact that [the numerical value of] an acceleration...
Página 213 - CGS" prefixed, these being the initial letters of the names of the three fundamental units. Special names, if short and suitable, would, in the opinion of a majority of us, be better than the provisional designations "CGS unit of . . . ." Several lists of names have already been suggested ; and attentive consideration will be given to any further suggestions which we may receive from persons interested in electrical nomenclature. The
Página 216 - September 22nd, 1881:— 1. For electrical measurements, the fundamental units, the centimetre (for length), the gramme (for mass), and the second (for time), are adopted. 2. The Ohm and the Volt (for practical measures of resistance and of electromotive force or potential) are to keep their existing definitions, 102 for the Ohm, and 108 for the Volt.
Página 50 - ... large deformations without receiving a permanent set, is said to have wide limits of elasticity. A body which, like steel, opposes great resistance to deformation, is said to have large coefficients of elasticity. Any change in the shape or size of a body produced by the application of force to the body is called a strain; and an action of force tending to produce a strain is called a stress. When a wire of cross-section A is stretched with a force F, the...
Página 211 - FRS, and Professor EVERETT (Reporter). WE consider that the most urgent portion of the task intrusted to us is that which concerns the selection and nomenclature of units of force and energy ; and under this head we are prepared to offer a definite recommendation. A more extensive and difficult part of our duty is the selection and nomenclature of electrical and magnetic units. Under this head we are prepared with a definite recommendation as regards selection, but with only an interim recommendation...