The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... to a Plane kept moving uniformly in a direction inclined to it at a small angle .. 409 Rev. J. F. Blake on " Densities in the Earth's Crust 413 Page Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney on the " Electron , CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXVIII.- -FIFTH SERIES .
... to a Plane kept moving uniformly in a direction inclined to it at a small angle .. 409 Rev. J. F. Blake on " Densities in the Earth's Crust 413 Page Dr. G. Johnstone Stoney on the " Electron , CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXVIII.- -FIFTH SERIES .
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... angles to this direction , the density increases on one side and diminishes on the other , so that more molecules cross the plane from the side of increasing density than from that B 2 Attraction of Unlike Molecules . 3.
... angles to this direction , the density increases on one side and diminishes on the other , so that more molecules cross the plane from the side of increasing density than from that B 2 Attraction of Unlike Molecules . 3.
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... angles in the latter case are steeper , so that the locus is less curved and rises higher than in figs . 2 or 3. In all cases yellow - opaque lies above blue - opaque . I was at first inclined to refer this to differ- ences of the ...
... angles in the latter case are steeper , so that the locus is less curved and rises higher than in figs . 2 or 3. In all cases yellow - opaque lies above blue - opaque . I was at first inclined to refer this to differ- ences of the ...
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... angle was probably about 125. In the experiment O the angle was maintained steadily at 125 for some time before the wire was let go and the observations were begun . The constants were not altered by this treatment ; and this seems to ...
... angle was probably about 125. In the experiment O the angle was maintained steadily at 125 for some time before the wire was let go and the observations were begun . The constants were not altered by this treatment ; and this seems to ...
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... angle + a , while the molecules may be rotated so that the lower ends of their axes , looked at from the axis of the wire , describe an angle + a , say to the left . The direction of this rotation follows from my magnetic experiments ...
... angle + a , while the molecules may be rotated so that the lower ends of their axes , looked at from the axis of the wire , describe an angle + a , say to the left . The direction of this rotation follows from my magnetic experiments ...
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