The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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Page 12
... possible to determine the corresponding values of C2 from them in the following manner . write our relation ( 7 ) in the form D = BT ( 1 / M1 + 1 / M2 ) * { ( M1B1 ) / 2 + ( M2ĂŸ2 ) / 2 } ' ( 1 + 1C2 / T ) ' Let us ( 10 ) where B is a ...
... possible to determine the corresponding values of C2 from them in the following manner . write our relation ( 7 ) in the form D = BT ( 1 / M1 + 1 / M2 ) * { ( M1B1 ) / 2 + ( M2ĂŸ2 ) / 2 } ' ( 1 + 1C2 / T ) ' Let us ( 10 ) where B is a ...
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... possible errors have been correctly apprehended . In experiments made throughout the entire month I was surprised that an apparatus so sensitive to artificial dust should show such slight mean variations of the dust - contents of ...
... possible errors have been correctly apprehended . In experiments made throughout the entire month I was surprised that an apparatus so sensitive to artificial dust should show such slight mean variations of the dust - contents of ...
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... possible to obtain the yellow of the first order at steam - pressures less than 1 cm . Thus at 19 ° , the yellow - opaque margin was at 1.2 cm . , and the colour persisted with increasing brilliancy at all pressures above this . For ...
... possible to obtain the yellow of the first order at steam - pressures less than 1 cm . Thus at 19 ° , the yellow - opaque margin was at 1.2 cm . , and the colour persisted with increasing brilliancy at all pressures above this . For ...
Page 34
... possible to patch up the view above stated by supposing supersaturation to be sacrificed with the breakdown of the jet , seeing that the turbulent motion of the now noisy ( intermittent ) efflux of steam is not such in which one would ...
... possible to patch up the view above stated by supposing supersaturation to be sacrificed with the breakdown of the jet , seeing that the turbulent motion of the now noisy ( intermittent ) efflux of steam is not such in which one would ...
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... of the possible intrusion of arbitrary and uncontrollable , perhaps even untraceable , conditions . As a matter of fact , I have found that , in all my observations hitherto made , On Torsional Oscillations of Wires . 37.
... of the possible intrusion of arbitrary and uncontrollable , perhaps even untraceable , conditions . As a matter of fact , I have found that , in all my observations hitherto made , On Torsional Oscillations of Wires . 37.
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