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Measurement of high temperature heat content of silicon by drop calorimetry
Heat content of silicon has been measured in a temperature range of 700-1820 K using a drop calorimeter. Boron nitride was used as a sample crucible. The enthalpy of fusion and the melting point of silicon det...
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Adhesion of Ice to Polymers and other Surfaces
A set of simple experiments indicated that water drops can penetrate through a grease layer and make “real” contact with the substrate, then spread over the surface, depending on the surface energy of the subs...