Heat transmission through insulating materials . PHOTOGRAPH SHOVING FULL ^T OFAPPARATUS. Weights, The /ere como-arei with staniardweights on a balance. The ercoc^ givenbelow show that none of the weights v;ere in errormore than 2/100 of one ner cent. The .vere also caliOrated in an oil bath, using a standard thermometer calibrated at the Jnitei States Bureau of Standards. 50/1000 shouli weigh 22,680 gnms \7eight obtained ^ gr3mserror, .052 grains, or of a pound,#1 100/1000 should weigh gramswei2:ht obtained ^ra^serro


Heat transmission through insulating materials . PHOTOGRAPH SHOVING FULL ^T OFAPPARATUS. Weights, The /ere como-arei with staniardweights on a balance. The ercoc^ givenbelow show that none of the weights v;ere in errormore than 2/100 of one ner cent. The .vere also caliOrated in an oil bath, using a standard thermometer calibrated at the Jnitei States Bureau of Standards. 50/1000 shouli weigh 22,680 gnms \7eight obtained ^ gr3mserror, .052 grains, or of a pound,#1 100/1000 should weigh gramswei2:ht obtained ^ra^serror, .0523 grants, or of a pound. 100/1000 should weigh gramsv/eight obtained 45,3000 gramserror, .0510 graTis, or of a pound. 200/1000 should v;eigh 90,72 gramsv/eight obtained gramserror, ,07 gram, or of a pound. 500/1000. shouli v/eigh gramsweight obtained gramserror, .12 grajp., or of a oound. Two therraoiTieter?: were u?ed in connectionwith this aop^^ Mo. 1 for inlet water, a


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