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THE CALIBRATION OF PLATINUM THERMOMETERS AT THE BOILING POINT OF SULPHUR |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 14a,
Issue 1,
1936,
Page 1-15
C. D. Niven,
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A description is given of the means by which certain difficulties in experimental technique can be overcome. The construction and starting up of the apparatus in such a way as to avoid breakage of the boiling tube is described, and also the making and suspension of the radiation shield, and the general operation of the apparatus. The calculation of the resistance at 444.6 °C. is discussed. Geometrical proofs are given for the relations from which the resistance at 100 and 444.6 °C. are calculated, and special emphasis is laid upon the difference between the two formulas. The effect of errors in readings on the evaluation of δ have been computed for a 10 ohm and a 32 ohm thermometer, and are shown diagrammatically. It is pointed out that errors in measurements of resistance at the steam point and the ice point are of far greater importance than errors in the measurements at the boiling point of sulphur. The conclusion is reached that with the present equipment one must not look for accuracy beyond the third decimal place in the value of δ.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr36a-001
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1936
数据来源: NRC
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VIBRATIONS OF POWER LINES IN A STEADY WIND: III. THE FREE VIBRATIONS OF A HEAVY STRING |
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Canadian Journal of Research,
Volume 14a,
Issue 1,
1936,
Page 16-24
R. Ruedy,
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When a long heavy wire is fastened to two supports under such a tension that it is nearly straight, the span behaves in the same manner as a stretched string, but when there is appreciable sag, standing waves form mainly in the middle portion; apart from damping, their shape is described by Hermitian polynomials, which in the case of high overtones resemble sine waves. The change in the tension along the line causes attenuation of the waves. By keeping the ratioless than about unity the span is rendered vibration-proof, at least near the ends. The natural frequency of strings of finite length depends on the zero values of the Hermitian polynomials.
ISSN:1923-4287
DOI:10.1139/cjr36a-002
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1936
数据来源: NRC
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