The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... length 8x in the direction of a the partial pressure due to its molecules at one end is p1 , and at the other pi + dx dp1 / dx , so that there is a driving pressure Sx dp fde which is resisted by a resistance like friction offered by ...
... length 8x in the direction of a the partial pressure due to its molecules at one end is p1 , and at the other pi + dx dp1 / dx , so that there is a driving pressure Sx dp fde which is resisted by a resistance like friction offered by ...
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... length of time . The line is quite permanent so long as the stopcock is left untouched , but there is a change of colour whenever the degree of opening is varied . Similarly the amount of dust introduced into the air will 22 Mr. Carl ...
... length of time . The line is quite permanent so long as the stopcock is left untouched , but there is a change of colour whenever the degree of opening is varied . Similarly the amount of dust introduced into the air will 22 Mr. Carl ...
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... length because of its important theoretical bearing , seeing that it is necessary to disentangle a series of involved relations . 13. In fig . 6 ( diagram ) , the pair of curves ABC indicates the margin of the opaque field for unusually ...
... length because of its important theoretical bearing , seeing that it is necessary to disentangle a series of involved relations . 13. In fig . 6 ( diagram ) , the pair of curves ABC indicates the margin of the opaque field for unusually ...
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... length in the usual way . The end n n is closed with a sieve of brass wire gauze , while the end m is closed with a perforated rubber cork , through which an influx tubulure , o , projects . This is connected with an ordinary gas - tank ...
... length in the usual way . The end n n is closed with a sieve of brass wire gauze , while the end m is closed with a perforated rubber cork , through which an influx tubulure , o , projects . This is connected with an ordinary gas - tank ...
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... ( length 25 cm . , diameter 15 cm . ) , and special sieves rr and ss . Similar parts are similarly lettered . Under like conditions , such a filter should supply nine or more times as much air as the other ( G ) . The absorbent cotton ...
... ( length 25 cm . , diameter 15 cm . ) , and special sieves rr and ss . Similar parts are similarly lettered . Under like conditions , such a filter should supply nine or more times as much air as the other ( G ) . The absorbent cotton ...
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