Towler, John. The Silver Sunbeam. Joseph H. Ladd, New York: 1864. Electronic edition prepared from facsimile edition of Morgan and Morgan, Inc., Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Second printing, Feb. 1974. ISBN 871000-005-9
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THERMOMETERS are instruments for ascertaining the temperature of bodies, whether liquid, solid, or gaseous. The principal thermometers in use are: the Centigrade, which is used principally in France; Réamur's thermometer, of more especial use in Germany; and Fahrenheit's thermometer used nor. especially in Great Britain and the United states.
The temperature of boiling winter is
100° on the Centigrade scale.
80° on Réamur's scale.
212° on Fahrenheit's scale.
The freezing point of water, is indicated by 0° on the Centigrade scale.
0° on Réamur's rate.
32° on Fahrenheit's scale.
The number of degrees between the freezing point and the boiling point is
100° on the Centigrade scale.
80° on Réamur's scale.
180° on Fahrenheit's gale.
To reduce Centigrade degrees to he. of Réamur.
Rule: Multiply by 4 and divide by 5.
To reduce degrees to those of the Centigrade.
Rule: Multiply by 6 and divide by 4.
To reduce Centigrade degree to those of Fahrenheit.
Role. Multiply by 9, divide by 6, and add 39 to the quotient.
To reduce Fahrenheit's degrees to Move of the Centigrade.
Rule: Subtract 32, multiply the difference by 6, and divide by 9.
To reduce Réamur's degrees to those of Fahrenheit.
Rule: Multiply by 9, divide by 4, and add 32 to the quotient
To reduce Fahrenheit's degrees to those of Réamur
Rule: Subtract 32, multiply the difference by 4, and divide by 9.
Table of the corresponding degrees on the Scales of Fahrenheit, Réamur, and the Centigrade.
Fahrenheit. | Rëaumur. | Centigrade. |
Boiling point, 212 | 80 | 100 |
203 | 76 | 96 |
194 | 72 | 90 |
185 | 68 | 85 |
176 | 64 | 80 |
167 | 60 | 75 |
158 | 56 | 70 |
149 | 52 | 65 |
140 | 48 | 60 |
131 | 44 | 55 |
122 | 40 | 60 |
113 | 36 | 45 |
104 | 32 | 40 |
95 | 28 | 35 |
86 | 24 | 30 |
77 | 20 | 25 |
68 | 16 | 20 |
59 | 12 | 15 |
50 | 8 | 10 |
41 | 4 | 5 |
32 | 0 | 0 |
23 | -4 | -5 |
14 | -8 | -10 |
5 | -12 | -15 |
-4 | -16 | -20 |
-13 | -20 | -25 |
-22 | -24 | -30 |
-31 | -28 | -30 |
-40 | -32 | -40 |
All the intermediate indications can be obtained by the use of the preceding rules
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