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Title: Elementary Gas Laws
Author: E.F. Dawson
Source: 1934 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1934
Abstract: The important properties to be considered in gas measurement calculations are pressure, volume and temperature. The units of these three properties are of great importance. The volume unit is the cubic foot and needs no explanation. The measurement of temperature is a measurement of the intensity of heat and not the quantity of heat. Temperature is usually measured in Fahrenheit or centigrade degree units. It is often necessary to convert a reading of one of these scales to the other temperature scale. The following chart and examples will illustrate the method of the conversion.




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