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Deutsch: Dichte von Eis und Wasser in Abhängigkeit von der Temperatur. Insert Detail (0–10°C) ist bezüglich Temperatur etwa 13,2-fach vergrössert, bezüglich Dichte etwa 190-fach, also effektiv (190/13,2 =) 14,4-fach überhöht im Vergleich zur Hauptkurve (–190...+100°C)
English: Density of ice and water as a function of temperature
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Author Klaus-Dieter Keller, created with QtiPlot, Font: Liberation Sans
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current01:29, 14 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 01:29, 14 February 2018573 × 379 (306 KB)Geek3 (talk | contribs)More precise data now from virial expansion
00:48, 14 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 00:48, 14 February 2018573 × 379 (306 KB)Geek3 (talk | contribs)The plot lines were jagged due to a strange interpolation of coarsly rounded data points. Now the data is quadratically interpolated, which yields a smooth plot curve while staying within the accuracy of the underlying data points.
15:12, 15 April 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:12, 15 April 2012573 × 379 (327 KB)Kdkeller (talk | contribs)

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