The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 - English periodicals |
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Page 5
... given wave- length , the spectrum may be taken to be a normal one , and there can be no intrinsic difference between the bands seen in this case and those observed when a grating of the same resolving power is used . It has been shown ...
... given wave- length , the spectrum may be taken to be a normal one , and there can be no intrinsic difference between the bands seen in this case and those observed when a grating of the same resolving power is used . It has been shown ...
Page 11
... given as " an arbitrary function of the phase . " Later , of course , it will be a function of the phase and of the elapsed time . With this initial distribution given we may now choose a system of fixed finite elements of extension ...
... given as " an arbitrary function of the phase . " Later , of course , it will be a function of the phase and of the elapsed time . With this initial distribution given we may now choose a system of fixed finite elements of extension ...
Page 12
... given a motion of rotation about the axis of the cylinder , in which the angular velocity is any function of the distance from the axis ( except in the highly special case when this function is a constant ) , " the black and white ...
... given a motion of rotation about the axis of the cylinder , in which the angular velocity is any function of the distance from the axis ( except in the highly special case when this function is a constant ) , " the black and white ...
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... given a table containing an analysis of the calculated deflexions , separating the com- ponents of the deflexion due to the Himalaya from those due to other areas . This affords a criterion as to what extent our assumption respecting ...
... given a table containing an analysis of the calculated deflexions , separating the com- ponents of the deflexion due to the Himalaya from those due to other areas . This affords a criterion as to what extent our assumption respecting ...
Page 41
... given by 73 sin u = 2m / H . • · ( 1 ) The deflecting and deflected magnets are supposed to be mutually ... given by the azimuth - circle of the magnetometer , and du is the change in u answering to loading by given weights * . In ...
... given by 73 sin u = 2m / H . • · ( 1 ) The deflecting and deflected magnets are supposed to be mutually ... given by the azimuth - circle of the magnetometer , and du is the change in u answering to loading by given weights * . In ...
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