Table for Converting the Observed Heighths of Water in the Jars of the Pneumato-Chemical Apparatus, expressed in Inches and Decimals, into Corresponding Heighths of Mercury.
Water.
Mercury.
Water.
Mercury.
.1
.00737
4.
.29480
.2
.01474
5.
.36851
.3
.02201
6.
.44221
.4
.02948
7.
.51591
.5
.03685
8.
.58961
.6
.04422
9.
.66332
.7
.05159
10.
.73702
.8
.05896
11.
.81072
.9
.06633
12.
.88442
1.
.07370
13.
.96812
2.
.14740
14.
1.04182
3.
.22010
15.
1.11525
No. III.
Table for Converting the Ounce Measures used by Dr Priestly into French and English Cubical Inches.
Ounce measures.
French cubical inches.
English cubical inches.
1
1.567
1.898
2
3.134
3.796
3
4.701
5.694
4
6.268
7.592
5
7.835
9.490
6
9.402
11.388
7
10.969
13.286
8
12.536
15.184
9
14.103
17.082
10
15.670
18.980
20
31.340
37.960
30
47.010
56.940
40
62.680
75.920
50
78.350
94.900
60
94.020
113.880
70
109.690
132.860
80
125.360
151.840
90
141.030
170.820
100
156.700
189.800
1000
1567.000
1898.000
No. IV. Additional.
Table for Reducing the Degrees of Reaumeur's Thermometer into its corresponding Degrees of Fahrenheit's Scale.