The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... contain consistent observations , but differing from each other for reasons purely subjective . Whether or not this is the case can only be found by comparison with succeeding series of observations , as will presently be seen . Taking ...
... contain consistent observations , but differing from each other for reasons purely subjective . Whether or not this is the case can only be found by comparison with succeeding series of observations , as will presently be seen . Taking ...
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... contained is more difficult than the fitting of a separate form for each curve , and I have not been fully successful in any case . Cumbersome equations , or such as lead to involved computations , are of little interest for the present ...
... contained is more difficult than the fitting of a separate form for each curve , and I have not been fully successful in any case . Cumbersome equations , or such as lead to involved computations , are of little interest for the present ...
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... contained in Tables XIV . to XVI . , and are also plotted for the mean of all inductions . The reluctance of the iron and air circuits was measured before the bars were cut and plotted against inductions . It was assumed that by using ...
... contained in Tables XIV . to XVI . , and are also plotted for the mean of all inductions . The reluctance of the iron and air circuits was measured before the bars were cut and plotted against inductions . It was assumed that by using ...
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... contain the complete curve Opp'R ( fig . 2 ) . If the rolling wheel W is about to roll off the disk , a mark should be made with the needle n , and keeping the tracer P in the same position , the disk dg should be moved by hand into any ...
... contain the complete curve Opp'R ( fig . 2 ) . If the rolling wheel W is about to roll off the disk , a mark should be made with the needle n , and keeping the tracer P in the same position , the disk dg should be moved by hand into any ...
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... contain three long chapters , whose titles are : " Outline of Electromagnetic Connections , " " The Elements of Vectorial Algebra and Analysis , " and " Theory of Plane Electro- magnetic Waves . " Within the limits of an ordinary review ...
... contain three long chapters , whose titles are : " Outline of Electromagnetic Connections , " " The Elements of Vectorial Algebra and Analysis , " and " Theory of Plane Electro- magnetic Waves . " Within the limits of an ordinary review ...
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