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Title: Rotary Meter Temperature Compensation
Author: David J. Firth
Source: 1999 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: As a child, I visited my Grandmother in Philadelphia. She had a big glass tea kettle. When it was time for tea, she put the kettle on the gas stove I used to watch the water start to bubble. Once it boiled, the water vapor screamed as it flowed out the whistle in the lid. You might have a tea kettle like Grandmas in your kitchen and you might have never given it much thought. However, this simple little bit of household science demonstrates how fluids liquids or gases) react to changes in temperature. Hold this thought. Well return to it in a little while.




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