Lexicographical Neighbors of Megabars
Literary usage of Megabars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1914)
"This means that equations (2) and (3) held satisfactorily from I to 2.8 megabars,
but did not hold so well outside those limits of pressure. Fie. 8. ..."
2. Transactions (1909)
"Column II gives the pressure in megabars. In Column III, the current ... high,
at sea level, in latitude 45 degrees, exerts a pressure of 1.0132 megabars. ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"The measurement of the compressibilities of solids under hydrostatic pressure up
to lt,000 megabars: LEASON H. ADAMS and ERSKINE D. WILLIAMSON. ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
".Solid o-cresol, having the density i .0176 at 20°, was found to possess the
average compressibility between 300 and 500 megabars of 23.8 X io~6; ..."
5. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"The compressibility (pressure being expressed in mega- bars) was found to be 49.6
X10-" and 23.9 X1p-6 at pressures of 1 and 2000 megabars respectively, ..."
6. The Compressibilities of the Elements and Their Periodic Relations by Theodore William Richards, Wilfred Newsome Stull, Francis Newton Brink, Frederic Bonnet (1907)
"All these values are expressed in megabars, and give the average compressibilities
between 100 and 500 megabars. ..."
7. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"The compressibility (pressure being expressed in mega- bars) was found to be 49.6
X10-" and 23.9X10-" at pressures of 1 and 2000 megabars respectively, ..."