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... equal to the square root of the product of the attractions of the corre- sponding like molecules at the same distance apart . As the expression 3A , m , 2 for two like molecules can be split into two parts 3Am1 , the general law of the ...
... equal to the square root of the product of the attractions of the corre- sponding like molecules at the same distance apart . As the expression 3A , m , 2 for two like molecules can be split into two parts 3Am1 , the general law of the ...
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... equal , there is a gain of molecules on one side of the plane and a loss on the other proportional to - 2 ( Ã ̧à ̧dn / dx —Ã1⁄2λdn1⁄2 / dx ) ; and to preserve the uniformity of pressure Meyer supposes a bodily motion of the mixed gases ...
... equal , there is a gain of molecules on one side of the plane and a loss on the other proportional to - 2 ( Ã ̧à ̧dn / dx —Ã1⁄2λdn1⁄2 / dx ) ; and to preserve the uniformity of pressure Meyer supposes a bodily motion of the mixed gases ...
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... equal to pp1 / P if the departure from Boyle's law is not too great , and then the last equation becomes Dpp dpi Dpp dpi pdlog ( p — p1 ) ; = P11- Pp2 dx = P ( p - p1 ) dx = Dp dx but P101 is the mass of vapour that crosses each unit ...
... equal to pp1 / P if the departure from Boyle's law is not too great , and then the last equation becomes Dpp dpi Dpp dpi pdlog ( p — p1 ) ; = P11- Pp2 dx = P ( p - p1 ) dx = Dp dx but P101 is the mass of vapour that crosses each unit ...
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... equal to the square root of the product of the parameters Am and Am2 for the like molecules . To test the truth of the law in an independent manner , some experiments have been carried out on the surface - tension of mixed liquids and ...
... equal to the square root of the product of the parameters Am and Am2 for the like molecules . To test the truth of the law in an independent manner , some experiments have been carried out on the surface - tension of mixed liquids and ...
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... equal to 1 + 1C2 / T that 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 ...
... equal to 1 + 1C2 / T that 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 ...
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