The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... 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.
... 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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... increase with the number of atoms in the diffusing mole- cules , as we already noted in connexion with 103B / ( 1 + 1C2 / T ) for the original six pairs of gases . The last table can be greatly extended , thanks to the experiments ...
... increase with the number of atoms in the diffusing mole- cules , as we already noted in connexion with 103B / ( 1 + 1C2 / T ) for the original six pairs of gases . The last table can be greatly extended , thanks to the experiments ...
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... increase steadily as the series is ascended ; so that the result for vapours joins on continuously with that for gases , but shows a decided departure from our empirical result for gases that for temperatures near 0 ° C. the diffusion ...
... increase steadily as the series is ascended ; so that the result for vapours joins on continuously with that for gases , but shows a decided departure from our empirical result for gases that for temperatures near 0 ° C. the diffusion ...
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... increases with the steam - pressure actuating the jet , but can be regulated by shutting off the valves e , f , h partially . The tube E is clear , and the air passing through it has the temperature of the atmosphere . The tube D ...
... increases with the steam - pressure actuating the jet , but can be regulated by shutting off the valves e , f , h partially . The tube E is clear , and the air passing through it has the temperature of the atmosphere . The tube D ...
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... 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 this that in the ...
... 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 this that in the ...
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