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THE NEW STUDENT'S REFERENCE WORK

7. STUDY OF HEAT:

8. STUDY OF SOUND:

9. MAGNETISM:

f a. Charles' law:  370.

b. Work:   Erg 623;  caloric 311;  heat 856.

c. Power:   1541;  dynamometer 569;  radiometer 1579.

d. Energy:   force 692; geyser 762.

e. Specific heat:   1793;  856.

f.  Heat engines: Gas engine 740; automobile 147; steam

engine 1815; governor 788; indicator 922; turbine 1153; boiler 236; stoker 1830; injector 926; safety valve 1652.

g. Artificial refrigeration:   1598;  ice machines 911.

h. Conduction, convection and radiation of heat:  heat

855;  radiation 1579. . i. House heating:  856. ' a. Sound and its transmission:  8.

b. Wave motion:    2058.

e. Velocity of sound:  8.

d. Reflection of sound:   579.

e.  Loudness of sound:   8.

f. Pitch:   1495.

g. Vibration:   Acoustics 8; resonance 1602; phonograph

1474; voice 2026.

h. Musical instruments: Violin 2022; organ 1393; pianoforte 1487; harp 841; flute 687; lute 1124; reed 1597; bagpipe 157; saxhorn 1685; saxophone 1686; trombone 1944; cymbals 492; drum 554; tambourine 1868; guitar 813.

i. Harmony:  838;  music 1286. : a. Magnets:   1145;   907.

b.  Magnetic field:   1145.

c. The earth as a magnet:   1145. . d. The compass:   435.

10. STATIC ELECTRICITY:  Roentgen rays 1624; cathode rays 351; Becquerel rays. 190.

a. Current:    597;   dynamo-electric machines  568;   volt-

meter 2029; galvanometer 731; transformers 1934; armature 104.

b.  Potential:   1537.

c. Resistance:     Ohm's   law   598;   Wheatstone's   bridge

2074.

d.  Units of electrical  measurement:    599;  power 1542;

ampere 65.

e. Cells:   Voltaic cell 597; battery 182;  storage battery

1833.

f. Chemical, magnetic and heating effect of the current:

598; induction coil 923; lines of force 1077; lightning arrester 1069; magnetic induction 1145; thermostat 1901.

g.  Electroplating:   plating 1502;  electrolysis 603. h. Dynamo:  568.

i. Motor:    electric  motor  600;    motor  1271;    Niagara

power 1346;  trolley-cars 1943.

j. The telegraph: 1881; wireless 1883; cable 301; telephone 1884; electric lamps 599; microphone 1220; photophone 1478; telephotography 1885; phonophone 1475; telautograph 1881. DISTINGUISHED PHYSICISTS: Archimedes 92; Galileo 730; Newton 1344; Torri-celli 1925; Huygens 902; Regnault 1598; Fahrenheit 645; Celsius 357; Kepler 1000; Watt 2056; Davy 509; Faraday 648; Maxwell 1192; Hertz 870; Bunsen 289; Herschel 869; Kelvin 996; Helm-holtz 860; Thomson 1906; Rowland 1639; Tesla 1894; Michelson 1218; Boyle 255; Gilbert 766; Bacon 154; Franklin 708; Cavendish 353; Galvani 731; Volta 2028; Rumford 1643; Carnot 338; Clausius 406; Joule 980; Young 2125; Fresnel 718; Draper 551; Fraunhofer 710; Kirchhoff 1006; Langley 1026; Newcomb 1341; Oersted 1372; Ohm 1375; Henry 864; Weber 2062.

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11. CURRENT     ELECTRICITY: