Calendar: 1896-1897 Page 166
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J 02 FACULTY OF SCIENCE Voltameters Electro-plating Secondary Batteries Thermal and Luminous effects of Currents The Electric Light The Telephone and Microphone The Electric Telegraph Testing of Submarine and other Cables Measurement of the Capacity of Condensers and Cables The Mutual Action of Currents and Magnets The Induction Balance Electro Magnets Magnets Electric Machines Text-Books recommended Tate's Mechanical Philosophy Twisden's Practical Mechanics Moselev's Principles 01 Civil Engineering Rankine's Applied Mechanics Deschanel's Natural Philosophy Fee £4 is per Term or £10 105 per Annum Evening Classes Class IIL-Experimental Physics Monday G-7 In conjunction with the Technical Education Board of the London County Council The Lectures will be given with special references to the needs of Students preparing for the Intermediate Science and Sc Examinations of the London University Students of this Class attend also the Laboratory Class held on Wednesdays from 7-9 without additional fee Lecture BEAT and light -General effects of Heat on Solids and Liquids Linear and Cubical Expansion of Solids Pyrometers Apparent and Absolute Expansion of Liquids -Expansion of Gases Different Methods of showing Changes of Temperature Thermometers Cooling of Gases by Expansion Heat developed by Com pression Dynamical Theory of Gases -Changes of Condition Laws of Fusion Solidification Change of Temperature of the Fusing Point under different circumstances Heat consumed during Liquefaction Liquefaction of Ice by Pressure- liegclation The Formation of Glaciers -Formation and Properties of Vapours Elastic Force of Vapours Cold produced by Evaporation The Dew-point Laws of Ebullition
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