The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 - English periodicals |
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... Ions 274 276 Mr. R. Appleyard on the Conductometer 281 Mr. T. C. Porter on a Method of Mechanically Reinforcing Sounds . ( Plate XVI . ) 283 Mr. S. Skinner on the Photographic Action of Radium Rays . 288 Major S. G. Burrard on ...
... Ions 274 276 Mr. R. Appleyard on the Conductometer 281 Mr. T. C. Porter on a Method of Mechanically Reinforcing Sounds . ( Plate XVI . ) 283 Mr. S. Skinner on the Photographic Action of Radium Rays . 288 Major S. G. Burrard on ...
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... ions , the results of which appeared in a previous paper ‡ , some preliminary experiments were made to see what effect the temperature of the gas had upon the amount of ionization produced in it . These preliminary experiments gave ...
... ions , the results of which appeared in a previous paper ‡ , some preliminary experiments were made to see what effect the temperature of the gas had upon the amount of ionization produced in it . These preliminary experiments gave ...
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... ions , and the apparatus used was originally designed for the experiments on the recombination . As it was suitable for the present experiments it was therefore employed , although it was a little more elaborate than would have been ...
... ions , and the apparatus used was originally designed for the experiments on the recombination . As it was suitable for the present experiments it was therefore employed , although it was a little more elaborate than would have been ...
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... ions from the gas before they have time to recombine , the other electrode will charge up at a rate pro- portional to the number of ions produced in the gas per second . The rate at which this electrode charges up will therefore be a ...
... ions from the gas before they have time to recombine , the other electrode will charge up at a rate pro- portional to the number of ions produced in the gas per second . The rate at which this electrode charges up will therefore be a ...
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... ionic theory by assuming that an ionization process must be started at the surface of the cathode in order to allow the passage of an arc through metallic vapours . The anode behaves differently and receives the arc , the ionization ...
... ionic theory by assuming that an ionization process must be started at the surface of the cathode in order to allow the passage of an arc through metallic vapours . The anode behaves differently and receives the arc , the ionization ...
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