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12 gr. or 1428 grains. All the pieces of my hy≠
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12 gr. or 1428 grains. All the pieces of my hygrometer
grometer being put together, it weighed 373 grains,
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being put together, it weighed 373 grains,
 
  and when filled with the properquantity of mercury
 
  and when filled with the properquantity of mercury
 
833. It consequently contained 460 grains of  
 
833. It consequently contained 460 grains of  
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46. By the rule above given (23), the extent of  
 
46. By the rule above given (23), the extent of  
 
the hygrometer's degrees, ought to be to that of the  
 
the hygrometer's degrees, ought to be to that of the  
degrees in the prepatory thermometer, in propor≠
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degrees in the prepatory thermometer, in proportion
tion of the respective weights of mercury in the hy-
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of the respective weights of mercury in the hygrometer
grometer and thermometer ; and consequently as the
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and thermometer ; and consequently as the
 
weight of the mercury in the thermometer is to the  
 
weight of the mercury in the thermometer is to the  
 
weight of the mercury in the hygrometer, so is any
 
weight of the mercury in the hygrometer, so is any
 
given interval in the thermometrical scale, to the  
 
given interval in the thermometrical scale, to the  
corresponding interval in the scale of the hygro≠
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corresponding interval in the scale of the hygrometer. Consequently in our example as 1428 460 1937 624 (nearly) ; and the corresponding intervals
meter. Consequently in our example as 1428:460  
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on the scales of the thermometer and the hygromter,
:: 1937 : 624 (nearly) ; and the corresponding in-
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ought to follow the proportion of 1937  
tervals on the scales of the thermometer and the hy≠
 
gromter, ought to follow the proportion of 1937  
 
 
to 624.
 
to 624.
  
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points of heat in the thermometer the fundamental  
 
points of heat in the thermometer the fundamental  
 
interval ; and I shall call the fundamental line in  
 
interval ; and I shall call the fundamental line in  
the hygrometer that of which the length corre≠
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the hygrometer that of which the length corresponds
sponds to this interval. Thus the fundamental in≠
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to this interval. Thus the fundamental interval
terval in the prepatory thermometer, being 1937  
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in the prepatory thermometer, being 1937  
 
parts of a certain scale, the fundamental line of my  
 
parts of a certain scale, the fundamental line of my  
 
hygrometer consisted of 624 parts of the same  
 
hygrometer consisted of 624 parts of the same  
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48. Having thus got a fundamental line in the
 
48. Having thus got a fundamental line in the
hygrometer, I had itin mypower to divide it into  
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hygrometer, I had it in my power to divide it into  
 
as many parts as I thought proper : my choice was  
 
as many parts as I thought proper : my choice was  
 
D 2 naturally
 
D 2 naturally

Latest revision as of 14:15, 3 April 2020

[ 19 ] 12 gr. or 1428 grains. All the pieces of my hygrometer being put together, it weighed 373 grains,

and when filled with the properquantity of mercury

833. It consequently contained 460 grains of mercury.

46. By the rule above given (23), the extent of the hygrometer's degrees, ought to be to that of the degrees in the prepatory thermometer, in proportion of the respective weights of mercury in the hygrometer and thermometer ; and consequently as the weight of the mercury in the thermometer is to the weight of the mercury in the hygrometer, so is any given interval in the thermometrical scale, to the corresponding interval in the scale of the hygrometer. Consequently in our example as 1428 460 1937 624 (nearly) ; and the corresponding intervals on the scales of the thermometer and the hygromter, ought to follow the proportion of 1937 to 624.

47. I call the distance between the two fixed points of heat in the thermometer the fundamental interval ; and I shall call the fundamental line in the hygrometer that of which the length corresponds to this interval. Thus the fundamental interval in the prepatory thermometer, being 1937 parts of a certain scale, the fundamental line of my hygrometer consisted of 624 parts of the same scale. This may so easily be applied, tha it will be unneccessary to dwell any longer upon this subject.

48. Having thus got a fundamental line in the hygrometer, I had it in my power to divide it into as many parts as I thought proper : my choice was D 2 naturally