The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... appears . not to have been improved by the later attempts , and , further , it seems to me not to have been sufficiently recognized that Stefan has given satisfactory experimental proof of the sound- ness of his method of treating the ...
... appears . not to have been improved by the later attempts , and , further , it seems to me not to have been sufficiently recognized that Stefan has given satisfactory experimental proof of the sound- ness of his method of treating the ...
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... appears to drop out ; and the main difference between the two cases is that in diffusion the velocity of diffusion involved in the momentum is small compared to the average velocity of agitation involved in the μ of the collisional ...
... appears to drop out ; and the main difference between the two cases is that in diffusion the velocity of diffusion involved in the momentum is small compared to the average velocity of agitation involved in the μ of the collisional ...
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... appears that the momentum imparted to a molecule during a collision , instead of being u as calculated on the assumption that the molecules are smooth perfectly restitutional spheres , is hp , where h is a parameter characteristic of ...
... appears that the momentum imparted to a molecule during a collision , instead of being u as calculated on the assumption that the molecules are smooth perfectly restitutional spheres , is hp , where h is a parameter characteristic of ...
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... appears from blue increase ; but the temperature regis- tered at t also increases at even a greater relative rate , so that the apparent effect is , curiously enough , rather an excess than a deficiency of dust ( § 13 ) . I infer from ...
... appears from blue increase ; but the temperature regis- tered at t also increases at even a greater relative rate , so that the apparent effect is , curiously enough , rather an excess than a deficiency of dust ( § 13 ) . I infer from ...
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... appear , showing that the particles here must be the smallest of the whole series . At 35 ° the change from faint yellowish tones to faint white - blues , when pressure is made to vary suitably ( see chart ) from larger to smaller ...
... appear , showing that the particles here must be the smallest of the whole series . At 35 ° the change from faint yellowish tones to faint white - blues , when pressure is made to vary suitably ( see chart ) from larger to smaller ...
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