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- Wedgwood_scale abstract "The Wedgwood scale is an obsolete temperature scale, which was used to measure temperatures above the boiling point of mercury of 356 °C (673 °F). The scale and associated measurement technique were proposed by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century. The measurement was based on the shrinking of clay when heated above red heat, and the shrinking was evaluated by comparing heated and unheated clay cylinders. The scale started at 1,077.5 °F (580.8 °C) being 0° Wedgwood and had 240 steps of 130 °F (54 °C). Both the origin and the step were later found inaccurate.".
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- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageRevisionID "681380470".
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Boiling_point.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_units_of_measurement.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_in_England.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_temperature.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink John_Frederic_Daniell.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Wedgwood.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Louis-Bernard_Guyton_de_Morveau.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Mercury-in-glass_thermometer.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Pyrometer.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Red_heat.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_of_temperature.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink Sintering.
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLink File:JosiahWedgwood.jpeg.
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- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wedgwood scale".
- Wedgwood_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wedgwood".
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- Wedgwood_scale subject Category:Obsolete_units_of_measurement.
- Wedgwood_scale subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_England.
- Wedgwood_scale subject Category:Units_of_temperature.
- Wedgwood_scale hypernym Scale.
- Wedgwood_scale type Aircraft.
- Wedgwood_scale type Thermodynamic.
- Wedgwood_scale type Unit.
- Wedgwood_scale comment "The Wedgwood scale is an obsolete temperature scale, which was used to measure temperatures above the boiling point of mercury of 356 °C (673 °F). The scale and associated measurement technique were proposed by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century. The measurement was based on the shrinking of clay when heated above red heat, and the shrinking was evaluated by comparing heated and unheated clay cylinders.".
- Wedgwood_scale label "Wedgwood scale".
- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Q2553996.
- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Wedgwood-Skala.
- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Wedgwoodova_ljestvica.
- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Escala_Wedgwood.
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- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Градус_Уэджвуда.
- Wedgwood_scale sameAs Q2553996.
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- Wedgwood_scale depiction JosiahWedgwood.jpeg.
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