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Literary EHgrst. AuRUSt 29. 1936.
SCALE .5
A. A Comparison of Living Standards of the United States and Foreign Nations in 1936.
The use of visual titles in tabulating material to be read by all nations is an almost sure guarantee that the tabulation will be understood. Although this graph was published in an American magazine, it would be equally comprehensible to people of other nations.
Table 1 : Temperatures
Temp. Fahr.
Pressure lbs. Atmos
Sp.Vol. cu. ft. per lb.
Density lbs. per cu. ft.
Heat of the liquid
Latent Total heat of heat of evap. steam
Internal Energy
B. t. u. Evap. Steam
Entropy Water Evap. Steam
Temp. Fahr.
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280°
49.18
3.347
8.64
0.1157
249.0
924.3 1173.3
845.9 1094.8
0.4098 1.24% 1.6594
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3.401
8.51
0.1174
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0.4112 1.2470 1.6582
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