10 6 24
_Hundredth parts._
0.01 0 0 57.6
0.02 0 1 55.2
0.03 0 2 52.8
0.04 0 3 50.4
0.05 0 4 48.0
0.06 0 5 45.6
0.07 0 6 43.2
0.08 0 7 40.8
0.09 0 3 38.4
_Thousandths._
0.001 0 0 5.76
0.002 0 0 11.52
0.003 0 0 17.28
0.004 0 0 23.04
0.005 0 0 28.80
lib. = grs.
0.006 34.56
0.007 40.32
0.008 46.08
0.009 51.84
_Ten thousandth parts._
0.0001 0.576
0.0002 1.152
0.0003 1.728
0.0004 2.304
0.0005 2.880
0.0006 3.456
0.0007 4.032
0.0008 4.608
0.0009 5.184
_Hundred thousandth parts._
0.00001 0.052
0.00002 0.115
0.00003 0.173
0.00004 0.230
0.00005 0.288
0.00006 0.346
0.00007 0.403
0.00008 0.461
0.00009 0.518
No. X.
TABLE _of the English Cubical Inches and Decimals corresponding to a
determinate Troy Weight of Distilled Water at the Temperature of 55 deg.,
calculated from Everard's experiment._
_For Grains._
Grs. Cubical inches.
1 = .0039
2 .0078
3 .0118
4 .0157
5 .0197
6 .0236
7 .0275
8 .0315
9 .0354
10 .0394
20 .0788
30 .1182
40 .1577
50 .1971
_For Drams._
Drams. Cubical inches.
1 = .2365
2 .4731
3 .7094
4 .9463
5 1.1829
6 1.4195
7 1.6561
_For Ounces._
Oz. Cubical inches.
1 = 1.8927
2 3.7855
3 5.6782
4 7.5710
5 9.4631
6 11.3565
7 13.2493
8 15.1420
9 17.0748
10 18.9276
11 20.8204
_For Pounds._
Libs. Cubical inches.
1 = 22.7131
2 45.4263
3 68.1394
4 90.8525
5 113.5657
6 136.2788
7 158.9919
8 181.7051
9 204.4183
10 227.1314
50 1135.6574
100 2271.3148
1000 22713.1488
FOOTNOTES:
[62] For the materials of this Article the Translator is indebted to
Professor Robertson.
[63] It is said, _Belidor Archit. Hydrog._ to contain 31 oz. 64 grs.
of water, which makes it 58.075 English inches; but, as there is
considerable uncertainty in the determinations of the weight of the
French cubical measure of water, owing to the uncertainty of the
standards made use of, it is better to abide by Mr Everard's meas
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