Definitionn. a pressure gauge for comparing pressures of a gas
Last update: October 29, 2015
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All parts of the apparatus are open to the air, and the mercury in the manometer is adjusted so as to come to a fixed mark a. [Please select]
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The origin of Richard's thermograph seems to have been the "elastic manometer" described by E. [Please select]
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A mercury manometer is introduced here, and is useful for detecting a leak in the apparatus. [Please select]
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_in vacuo_, and to measure continuously by means of a mercury manometer the pressure exerted by the evolved gases, the latter being maintained at constant volume; the rate at which the pressure increases is a measure of the rate of decomposition of the nitro- cellulose. [Please select]
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