The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... lines of his theory of the diffusion of two gases into one another he constructed a theory of the evaporation of a liquid into a gas , which led to a striking formula for the velocity of evaporation of a liquid , a formula verified by ...
... lines of his theory of the diffusion of two gases into one another he constructed a theory of the evaporation of a liquid into a gas , which led to a striking formula for the velocity of evaporation of a liquid , a formula verified by ...
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... 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 Barus on.
... 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 Barus on.
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... line for blue - opaque . Similarly above the yellow - opaque line , a family of browns , oranges , and yellows may be located . When the dust - contents are increased , the margin of the opaque field approaches the abscissa , and hence ...
... line for blue - opaque . Similarly above the yellow - opaque line , a family of browns , oranges , and yellows may be located . When the dust - contents are increased , the margin of the opaque field approaches the abscissa , and hence ...
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... lines , so that the cord becomes slacker , the P B X B Z Ï„ ' Q equilibrium position will change . The slackening of the cord A corresponds to the removal of a molecule from a given con- figuration . The displacement of the equilibrium ...
... lines , so that the cord becomes slacker , the P B X B Z Ï„ ' Q equilibrium position will change . The slackening of the cord A corresponds to the removal of a molecule from a given con- figuration . The displacement of the equilibrium ...
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... lines , and these , being produced , would pass very nearly through the point whose coordinates are zero temperature and zero resistance . The same was not found to hold good for the temperature- resistance curves for alloys ; but if ...
... lines , and these , being produced , would pass very nearly through the point whose coordinates are zero temperature and zero resistance . The same was not found to hold good for the temperature- resistance curves for alloys ; but if ...
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