Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards: Engineering and instrumentation. C, Volumes 72-75U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... wire moderately was attached to the lower end of the wire . The lower end of the wire and the mass were immersed in a pot of oil to damp out oscillations . A microscope with reticule graduated to 0.01 mm was mounted on the ...
... wire moderately was attached to the lower end of the wire . The lower end of the wire and the mass were immersed in a pot of oil to damp out oscillations . A microscope with reticule graduated to 0.01 mm was mounted on the ...
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... wire stretched vertically across the upper slit . The photographs were made through the microscope of the optical sensing system , using a short - duration flash synchronized with the falling tube . The photographs showed random ...
... wire stretched vertically across the upper slit . The photographs were made through the microscope of the optical sensing system , using a short - duration flash synchronized with the falling tube . The photographs showed random ...
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... wire , 0.010 - in diam , was wound around the lower two - thirds of the well , the turns separated by about one diameter of the wire . This served to slow down the flow of liquid and to provide good thermal contact between the ...
... wire , 0.010 - in diam , was wound around the lower two - thirds of the well , the turns separated by about one diameter of the wire . This served to slow down the flow of liquid and to provide good thermal contact between the ...
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... wires encased in PTFE tubing like that described above . The dry - bulb thermocouple junction is located 12 in inside the inlet end of the saturator tube and upstream of the wicking ; the wet - bulb thermocouple junction is located just ...
... wires encased in PTFE tubing like that described above . The dry - bulb thermocouple junction is located 12 in inside the inlet end of the saturator tube and upstream of the wicking ; the wet - bulb thermocouple junction is located just ...
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... wires encased in PTFE tubing like that described above . The dry - bulb thermocouple junction is located 12 in inside the inlet end of the saturator tube and upstream of the wicking ; the wet - bulb thermocouple junction . is located ...
... wires encased in PTFE tubing like that described above . The dry - bulb thermocouple junction is located 12 in inside the inlet end of the saturator tube and upstream of the wicking ; the wet - bulb thermocouple junction . is located ...
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