Excerpt from On the Variation of the Specific Heat of Water, With Experiments by a New Method
The specific heat of water at 15° C. Has often been adopted as the standard. It exceeds that at 20° C. By little more than 1 in The reduction from 15° C. To 230° U. Can be effected with comparative certainty, but does not materially affect the question of the variation of the specific heat, since all the values are altered nearly in the same proportion, and few results are accurate to 1 in.
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