| George Augustus Walton - 1864 - 364 páginas
...grain ? Ans. 2.5m. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. *>•"!• 3 . The Gram is the primary unit of weight. The Gram is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water at the temperature when it is most dense, which is at 39£° Fahrenheit. NOTE 1. — The gram equals 15.432 grains. NOTE... | |
| George Augustus Walton - 1864 - 376 páginas
...liters of grain? Ans. 2.5m. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. SS&. The Gram is the primary unit of weight. The Gram is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water at the temperature when it is most dense, which is at 39£° Fahrenheit. NOTE 1. — The gram equals 15.432 grains. NOTE... | |
| George Augustus Walton - 1867 - 28 páginas
...liters of grain ? Ans. 2.5m. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. 23. The Gram is the primary unit of weight. The Gram is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water at the temperature when it is most dense, which is at 39£° Fahrenheit. NOTE 1. — The gram equals 15.432 grains. NOTE... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1869 - 332 páginas
...What very nearly replaces the common cord ? 14 WEIGHTS. 238. The Gram, the principal unit of weights, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 milligrams make 1 centigram, equal to .1543 grains. 10 centigrams,... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1872 - 220 páginas
...or 3.6 steres, very nearly replace the cord. WEIGHTS. 229. The Gram, the principal unit of weight, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 milligrams (mg. ) are 1 cen'tigram. 10 centigrams, 1 dec'igram. 10... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1873 - 362 páginas
...very nearly replaces the common cord ? 14 WEIOIIT8. 238. The Gram, the principal unit of \veights, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 milligrams are 1 centigram, equal to .1543 grains. 10 centigrams, 1... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1875 - 216 páginas
...or 3.6 steres, very nearly replace the cord. WEIGHTS. 229* The Gram, the principal unit of weight, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 milligrams (mg.) are 1 cen'tigram. 10 centigrams, 1 dec'igram. 10 decigrams,... | |
| Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - 1876 - 230 páginas
...or 3.6 stcres, very nearly replace the cord. WEIGHTS. 229. The Gram, the principal unit of weight, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 mil'ligrams (mg.) are 1 cen'tigram. 10 centigrams, 1 decagram. 10 decigrams,... | |
| George Augustus Walton - 1876 - 358 páginas
...2.5m. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. •3»T1. The Gram is the primary unit of weight. The Gram is the weight, iu a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water at the temperature when it is most dense, which is at 39£° Fahrenheit. NOTE 1. — The gram equals 15.432 grains. NOTE... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1879 - 238 páginas
...or 3.6 steres, very nearly replace the cord. WEIGHTS. 229* The Gram, the principal unit of weight, is the weight, in a vacuum, of a cubic centimeter of distilled water, at its greatest density. Table. 10 mil'liyrams (mg. ) are 1 cen'tigram. 10 centigrams, 1 dcc'igram. 10... | |
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