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A new semi-automatic apparatus for measurement of specific heats and the specific heat of sodium between 55 and 315° K
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Abstract An apparatus has been developed for the semi-automatic measurement of specific heats from room temperature to the liquid-hydrogen range. A dynamic system, involving continuous heat input to the sample, is made possible by the use of a relatively small sample together with a large effective surface area for the heaters. Adiabatic conditions can then be maintained automatically. All data relevant to the specific heat determination (time, power input, and temperature) are recorded on a single chart. The operator is required only for periodic switching (which could in principle also be automatic). The specific heat of sodium has been studied between 55 and 315° K with this apparatus. The predicted limits of accuracy (±0·1%) appear to be approached rather closely. A small anomaly, showing some hysteresis effects, appears in the region of 200° K.
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