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Note on a crystalline Boiler deposit

โœ Scribed by Phyer, A. F.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1890
Weight
193 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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โœฆ Synopsis


Tlie iiistriiiiiciit liiix fniir scnles : ii lidit sciile on II revolving cgliiitlcr, ii slitlc curries tlic leiis scde m i l the tiiiie sciile, i i i i t l oii II tisctl scnlc is iiiiirltctl tlic s ~i e c d of tho pliitc. 'I%I! slierd of tlic pliitc iiiiist lie iiscertiiiiietl Iiy tlic olieriitor liy ii siiiiplc cslieriiiiclit. l'lie Iciis scnlc is sct to the lioiir.iiiid diito nt wliicli 1111 cs~iiisiirc' is to lie iiiiiilc, tlic s ~i c c d iiitles is set to iiiiliieiitc tlic sliectl of tlic pliitc; wlici~ tliiit is tloiie live tlilt'wetit csliosiircs iii scctiiiils ciiii lie rc:d off tit oiicc, correslioiitliiig ti, live tlilT~-rci~t coiitlitioiis of tlic light : 'cry liriglit, Iiriylit, lllc:lll, tlllll, 1l1111 very tlllll.

'l'hc skctcli sliows the iiistriinicnt.

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