| viz. .0168, thus: on | 01 | = | 9 | 9. |
| 006 | = | 52 | 5.2 | |
| 0008 | = | 69 | .69 | |
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Feet | 14.89 | |||
414. (3d.) From the Height corresponding to
| 30 Inches, viz. Feet | 1681.7 | Tenths, |
| subtract the Height | 14.89 | corresp. to .0168, |
| ———— | ||
| and there remains | 1666.8|1, | the Height corresp. |
to 30.0168, with Expansion of the Standard-Heat.
| 4th. From the upper Height, at | 2090.48 | |
| Subtract the lower Height, at | 1666.81 | |
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| And there remains the Height | 423.67 | in Feet |
| and Tenths of the upper Barometer, with the Standard Temperature. | ||
End of the second Stage.
Section 374.
| 415. | Detached Therm. above | 57° | |
| Detached ditto, below | 60.2 | ||
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| Whole Heat | 117.2 | ||
| Half Heat | 58.6 | (0 adding a Cypher) | |
| Standard Heat | 31.24 | ||
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| which being deducted, leaves | 27°.36, | viz. Degrees | |
of Heat more than the Standard, for each Barometer.
Section 380.