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... pressure is 0.00009 , calculate the mean square velocity of its molecules . 9. ( a ) What are adiabatic and isothermal lines ? Give the equation of each . ( b ) A certain mass of dry steam expands adiabatically from a volume v to 2v ...
... pressure is 0.00009 , calculate the mean square velocity of its molecules . 9. ( a ) What are adiabatic and isothermal lines ? Give the equation of each . ( b ) A certain mass of dry steam expands adiabatically from a volume v to 2v ...
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... pressure in the time it would have taken to fall freely . Express the rate at which the three work together as a fraction of a horse power . 7. ( a ) Find the centre of gravity of a hemisphere of homogenious material in terms of its ...
... pressure in the time it would have taken to fall freely . Express the rate at which the three work together as a fraction of a horse power . 7. ( a ) Find the centre of gravity of a hemisphere of homogenious material in terms of its ...
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... pressure in the time it would have taken to fall freely . Express the rate at which the three work together as a fraction of a horse power . 7. ( a ) Find the centre of gravity of a hemisphere of homogenious material in terms of its ...
... pressure in the time it would have taken to fall freely . Express the rate at which the three work together as a fraction of a horse power . 7. ( a ) Find the centre of gravity of a hemisphere of homogenious material in terms of its ...
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... pressure , super- cooling . Change a pressure of 0.76 metres of mercury into kilograms per square centrimeter . 5. Derive the gas equation PV = RT , assuming Queen's University Examinations : April , 1911 .
... pressure , super- cooling . Change a pressure of 0.76 metres of mercury into kilograms per square centrimeter . 5. Derive the gas equation PV = RT , assuming Queen's University Examinations : April , 1911 .
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... pressure and osmotic pressure , explain- ing all symbols and defining all quantities . 10. Give illustrations showing how the discovery of new elements has always depended on the develop- ment of new or more refined physical chemical ...
... pressure and osmotic pressure , explain- ing all symbols and defining all quantities . 10. Give illustrations showing how the discovery of new elements has always depended on the develop- ment of new or more refined physical chemical ...
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