TABLE 252. 

 PROPERTIES OF STEAM. 



Metric Measure. 



241 



The temperature Centigrade and the absolute temperature in degrees Centigrade, tqgetherVith other data for steam 

 or water vapor stated in the headings of the columns, are here given. The quantities of heat are in therms or calo- 

 ries according as the gramme or the kilogramme is taken as the unit of mass. 



* Where A is the reciprocal of the mechanical equivalent of the thermal unit. 



f - 



_ internal-work pressure 



Where y {& uken ^ Utreg ^ pressure is 



_ 



v mechanical equivalent of heat 



decimetre, and where v is taken in cubic metres the pressure is given per square metre, the mechanical equivalent 

 being that of the therm and the kilogramme-degree or calorie respectively. 



SMITHSONIAN TABLES. 



