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... Resistance of Aqueous Solutions and of Galvanic Polarization with Pressure , by Bruno Piesch ... 336 NUMBER CCXXXIII . - OCTOBER . Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on Fixed - Arm Spectroscopes . ( Plates VIII . - X . ) .... 337 Dr. J. McCowan on ...
... Resistance of Aqueous Solutions and of Galvanic Polarization with Pressure , by Bruno Piesch ... 336 NUMBER CCXXXIII . - OCTOBER . Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on Fixed - Arm Spectroscopes . ( Plates VIII . - X . ) .... 337 Dr. J. McCowan on ...
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... driving pressure Sx dp fde which is resisted by a resistance like friction offered by the other gas in the length da , which may be denoted by : R Sa , and then any acceleration of the element -2 Mr. William Sutherland on the.
... driving pressure Sx dp fde which is resisted by a resistance like friction offered by the other gas in the length da , which may be denoted by : R Sa , and then any acceleration of the element -2 Mr. William Sutherland on the.
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... resistance offered by the molecules of the two sets in unit volume at x to one another's motion . Let v be the number of encounters per second between n1 molecules of the first set in unit volume and n , of the second , and let μ be the ...
... resistance offered by the molecules of the two sets in unit volume at x to one another's motion . Let v be the number of encounters per second between n1 molecules of the first set in unit volume and n , of the second , and let μ be the ...
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... resistance μ is the momentum due to relative motion of the two media , which is very slow com- pared to the velocities of agitation . In the diffusion resistance v denotes the number of collisions per second of a sphere of one set with ...
... resistance μ is the momentum due to relative motion of the two media , which is very slow com- pared to the velocities of agitation . In the diffusion resistance v denotes the number of collisions per second of a sphere of one set with ...
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... resistance , i . e . resistance to change of shape depending on the rate of change , in which case the elasticity is perfect within the limits of the experiment . On the other hand he remarked that , if it were due to dependence of the ...
... resistance , i . e . resistance to change of shape depending on the rate of change , in which case the elasticity is perfect within the limits of the experiment . On the other hand he remarked that , if it were due to dependence of the ...
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