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acid alcohol alloys Amagat annealed Antimony Authority Avoirdupois Becquerel Bismuth Brass British c. g. s. units Cadmium calculated Carbon Centigrade chloride coefficient column conversion factor Copper cross section cubic centimetre cubic foot decimetre Density diameter dimensional formula Dimensions dioxide dynes Electrical Constants electromotive force equation Ethyl Ethyl alcohol Factors for Expression Feet Foot Grain Second Gauge Number Gerlach given glass Gramme Second Units Grammes Grammes per cubic Hydrogen Index of refraction inductive capacity Iron Joule Kilogramme latitude length Liquid litres magnetic MEASURE mercury metals metres METRIC millimetres Mils modulus nitrate Ohms Phil Platinum Poundals Pounds per cubic pounds per sq pressure quantity of electricity ratio Regnault resistance salt Schiff sections and weights silver sin2 SMITHSONIAN TABLES solution steel Substance sulphate Sulphur surface table gives Temp temperature thermometer Troy Ounce values vapor velocity viscosity volume weights of wires Zinc ΙΟ
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Page 223 - B with the sound velocity where y is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume, and p is the gas pressure.
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