TABLE V. 
T = 29° C. Sp. Gy. = 0.9195. 
1. II. III. 
U t •' 
Mean Weight of 
Single Drop. 
Weight of oil passing 
per second. 
(0”.333) 
Grms. 
( 0.09264 ) 
Grms. 
( 0.27792 ) 
0”.417 
0.08265 
0.19837 
0”.433 
0.08074 
0.18631 
0”.450 
0.08185 
0.18189 ■ 
0”.467 
0.07918 
0.16968 
0” 483 
0.07932 
0.16412 
0”.500 
0.08017 
0.16035 
0”.517 
0.08017 
0.15518 
0”.533 
0.07961 
0.14927 
0”.550 
0.07693 
0.13985 
0”.567 
0.07664 
0.13524 
0”.583 
0.07558 
0.1.2957 
0”.600 
0.07334 
0.12221 
0”.617 
0.07320 
0.11871 
0”.633 
0.07321 
0.11560 
0”.667 
0.07260 
0.10891 
0”.750 
0.07102 
0.09469 
0”.833 
0.06902 
0.08283 
1”.000 
0.06605 
0.06605 
1” 500 
0.06215 
0.0 1144 
2”. 000 
0.05986 
0.02993 
3” .000 
0.05710 
0.01903 
4” .000 
0.05561 
0.01432 
5”. 000 
0.05469 
0.01094 
12” .000 
0.05201 
0.00 133 
These numbers present several interesting and important 
facts. 
From fft. = .333 
to f)t. — 
.433 there is a dimimition. 
» = -i33 

.450 
,, an increase. 
» = - 4 '50 
3) 
.467 
,, a diminution. 
» = -467 
)) 
.500 
,, an increase. 
)3 — .500 
D 
12.000 
}) a continual di 
munition. 
