What Can the Matter Be? |
Contents
PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE AS PROPERTIES OF MATTER | 1 |
EQUATIONS OF STATE | 12 |
HEAT | 18 |
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Common terms and phrases
amount apparatus appear applied atmosphere behavior body boiling calibrated called cell close column combinations common compressibility condition constant constructed container crystal curve define dependent described develop diagram distribution effect electrical elements energy equal equation examine example expansion EXPERIMENT SEQUENCE expression fact fitted fixed flask flow force freezing function gases gauge given GLASS heat heat capacity hose laws less liquid material matter measure melting ment mercury metal method mixture momentum space nature observed obtained occur particles performed phase physical placed possible pres pressure properties quantity relation removed represent result sample scale simple solid student substance sure surface tempera temperature tested thermal thermometer tion tube ture understanding unit usually vacuum variables various volume wall weight wire write