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Weights and Measures in Schools

Scientific American, 1847-02, Vol.2 (23), p.184-184

New York: American Periodicals Series II

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    Weights and Measures in Schools
  • Materias: Air ; Engines ; Measurement systems ; Mercury ; Pumps ; River water ; Ships ; Water pumps
  • Es parte de: Scientific American, 1847-02, Vol.2 (23), p.184-184
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  • Descripción: In Holland I saw what I have never seen elsewhere, but that which ought to be in every school--the actual weights and measures of the country. These were used not only as a means of conveying useful knowledge, but of mental exercise and cultivation. There were seven different liquid measures, graduated according to the standard measure of the kingdom. The teacher took one in his hand...
  • Editor: New York: American Periodicals Series II
  • Idioma: Inglés

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