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Page 4
... greater than , so that the number of molecules of the first set which cross the plane from one side in unit time is proportional to S T1 ( n1 + xdn1 / dx ) e ̀„¤1 dxλ1 ( although was stipulated to be small to justify the expres- sion n1 ...
... greater than , so that the number of molecules of the first set which cross the plane from one side in unit time is proportional to S T1 ( n1 + xdn1 / dx ) e ̀„¤1 dxλ1 ( although was stipulated to be small to justify the expres- sion n1 ...
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... greater relative rate , so that the apparent effect is , curiously enough , rather an excess than a deficiency of dust ( § 13 ) . I infer from this that in the work below the air is always admitted in quantity sufficient to produce its ...
... greater relative rate , so that the apparent effect is , curiously enough , rather an excess than a deficiency of dust ( § 13 ) . I infer from this that in the work below the air is always admitted in quantity sufficient to produce its ...
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... greater than 20 ° , the tube is yellow at all pressures until eventually above 35 ° all colour vanishes for want of supersaturation . For temperatures below 20 ° , the tendency is to produce opaque fields . Thus at 15 ° the tube is ...
... greater than 20 ° , the tube is yellow at all pressures until eventually above 35 ° all colour vanishes for want of supersaturation . For temperatures below 20 ° , the tendency is to produce opaque fields . Thus at 15 ° the tube is ...
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... greater than the pressure at which the same ( solid ) substance again melts . In case of naphthalene , for instance , the magnitude of the lag may reach 300 to 400 atmospheres . One is therefore tempted to seek an analogous explanation ...
... greater than the pressure at which the same ( solid ) substance again melts . In case of naphthalene , for instance , the magnitude of the lag may reach 300 to 400 atmospheres . One is therefore tempted to seek an analogous explanation ...
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... greater rate than the former : these values for a given couple increase to maxima by repeated applications of the couple , and this increase is also relatively greater in the set than in the total torsion . Wiedemann remarks that the ...
... greater rate than the former : these values for a given couple increase to maxima by repeated applications of the couple , and this increase is also relatively greater in the set than in the total torsion . Wiedemann remarks that the ...
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