The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 - English periodicals |
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... side on which the blue of the spectrum appears . The explanation of these bands which has been given by Airy and Stokes involves a rather elaborate mathematical process which , though convincing , does not leave the mind com- pletely ...
... side on which the blue of the spectrum appears . The explanation of these bands which has been given by Airy and Stokes involves a rather elaborate mathematical process which , though convincing , does not leave the mind com- pletely ...
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... side of the figure as it is drawn , can be made to answer the purpose . If , on the contrary , the same plate were introduced on the right - hand side , it would only retard those impulses which already arrive late , and therefore no ...
... side of the figure as it is drawn , can be made to answer the purpose . If , on the contrary , the same plate were introduced on the right - hand side , it would only retard those impulses which already arrive late , and therefore no ...
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... side of the thin edge of the prism and the best thickness , according to § 1 , is that in which that half of the beam which is nearest the thin end of the prism is retarded through half the distance RH . The appropriate λέ αμ thickness ...
... side of the thin edge of the prism and the best thickness , according to § 1 , is that in which that half of the beam which is nearest the thin end of the prism is retarded through half the distance RH . The appropriate λέ αμ thickness ...
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... side of the meridian of the station . Pratt estimated the area to be equal to that of a circle of radius 335 miles * . This would make the length of the rectangular area about 880 miles . I suppose this mass to have been accumulated ...
... side of the meridian of the station . Pratt estimated the area to be equal to that of a circle of radius 335 miles * . This would make the length of the rectangular area about 880 miles . I suppose this mass to have been accumulated ...
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... side of the crust is depressed into the substratum = 3 / 230 . I the length of the area supposed rectangular , and conterminous with the mountain range . Then the attraction of the plain at P may be found from the following formula , it ...
... side of the crust is depressed into the substratum = 3 / 230 . I the length of the area supposed rectangular , and conterminous with the mountain range . Then the attraction of the plain at P may be found from the following formula , it ...
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