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THOMSON ON CARNOT'S

TABLE I.[1]

Mean Values of μ for the successive Degrees of the Air-Thermometer from 0° to 230°.

° μ ° μ ° μ ° μ
1 4.960 32 4.559 63 4.194 94 3.889
2 4.946 33 4.547 64 4.183 95 3.880
3 4.932 34 4.535 65 4.172 96 3.871
4 4.918 35 4.522 66 4.161 97 3.863
5 4.905 36 4.510 67 4.150 98 3.854
6 4.892 37 4.498 68 4.140 99 3.845
7 4.878 38 4.486 69 4.129 100 3.837
8 4.865 39 4.474 70 4.119 101 3.829
9 4.852 40 4.462 71 4.109 102 3.820
10 4.839 41 4.450 72 4.098 103 3.812
11 4.826 42 4.438 73 4.088 104 3.804
12 4.812 43 4.426 74 4.078 105 3.796
13 4.799 44 4.414 75 4.067 106 3.788
14 4.786 45 4.402 76 4.057 107 3.780
15 4.773 46 4.390 77 4.047 108 3.772
16 4.760 47 4.378 73 4.037 109 3.764
17 4.747 48 4.366 79 4.028 110 3.757
18 4.785 49 4.355 80 4.018 111 3.749
19 4.722 50 4.343 81 4.009 112 3.741
20 4.709 51 4.331 82 3.999 113 3.734
21 4.697 52 4.319 83 3.990 114 3.726
22 4.684 53 4.308 84 3.980 115 3.719
23 4.672 24 4.296 85 3.971 116 3.712
24 4.659 55 4.285 86 3.961 117 3.704
25 4.646 56 4.273 87 3.952 118 3.697
26 4.634 57 4.262 88 3.943 119 3.689
27 4.621 58 4.250 89 3.934 120 3.682
28 4.609 59 4.239 90 3.925 121 3.675
29 4.596 60 4.227 91 3.916 122 3.668
30 4.584 61 4.216 92 3.907 123 3.661
31 4.572 62 4.205 93 3.898 124 3.654
  1. The numbers here tabulated may also be regarded as the actual values of μ for t = ½, t = 1½, t = 2½, t = 3½, etc.