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Title: Mass Measurement Of Fluids
Author: Edgar E. Buxton
Source: American Gas Association 1974
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: The gas law relationships are commonly used in the computation of orifice How measurements of gaseous fluids. The well known Boyles Law may be stated: The volume which a given mass of a gaseous substance occupies is inversely proportional to the pressure under which it is measured, provided the temperature remains constant. This relationship is frequently stated in algebraic form as P1V1 P2V2 C




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