Sep 1871
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Nature, Volume 4, Issue 100, pp. 425 (1871).
Physics
Scientific paper
IT is remarkable that Prof. Everett asserts h to represent the reduced
height of the mercurial column, when the unreduced height is carefully
indicated in Fig. 264 by the same symbol h. Moreover it is distinctly
stated on page 362 that ``the tension of the vapour is evidently equal
to the external pressure minus the height of the mercury in the tube.''
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