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accuracy accurate adjustment apparatus arithmetic mean axis of rotation balance battery beam body burette C.G.S. unit calculated calipers calorimeter Cavendish Laboratory centimetres centre coincident column conductor copper cross-wire cubic centimetre cylinder deflexion density determine disc distance division electricity electromotive force Enter results equal equation error experiment eye-piece fixed focal length force fork formula fraction galvanometer given glass graduations grammes heat Hence hydrometer inch inertia instrument lens Let the weight liquid magnet mark mass means mercury method millimetre mirror moment of inertia move observations obtained oscillation parallel piece placed plane pointer pole position pressure prism quantity radius ratio reading resistance resting-point right angles scale pans screw shew shewn slit solid specific gravity spherometer suppose surface telescope temperature thermometer tube turn vernier vertical vessel vibration volume wire Young's Modulus zero
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