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... become zero at some short time after the instant when the velocity of the atom becomes uniform , and to remain zero for ever thereafter . What takes place is this : § 5. During all the time in which the velocity of the atom is being ...
... become zero at some short time after the instant when the velocity of the atom becomes uniform , and to remain zero for ever thereafter . What takes place is this : § 5. During all the time in which the velocity of the atom is being ...
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... become the same in the two systems . " This is pre- cisely Waterston's proposition regarding the law of partition of energy , quoted in § 12 above ; but Maxwell's 1860 proof was certainly not more successful than Waterston's . Max ...
... become the same in the two systems . " This is pre- cisely Waterston's proposition regarding the law of partition of energy , quoted in § 12 above ; but Maxwell's 1860 proof was certainly not more successful than Waterston's . Max ...
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... become infinite repulsion before the centres of two atoms , approaching one another , meet . Following Boscovich , we may assume the force to vary according to any law of alternate attraction and repul- sion , but without supposing any ...
... become infinite repulsion before the centres of two atoms , approaching one another , meet . Following Boscovich , we may assume the force to vary according to any law of alternate attraction and repul- sion , but without supposing any ...
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... become infinitely great we have now a plane F ( floor ) with semi- circular cylindric hollows , or semicircular hollows as we shall say for brevity ; the motion being confined to one plane per- pendicular to F , and to the edges of the ...
... become infinitely great we have now a plane F ( floor ) with semi- circular cylindric hollows , or semicircular hollows as we shall say for brevity ; the motion being confined to one plane per- pendicular to F , and to the edges of the ...
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... selected being those showing the maximum effect of length . In fact , these results are liable to be very variable , as the colours for the long tubes become dull , and are unsuitable for sharp Ionized Phosphorus Emanation in Tubes . 45.
... selected being those showing the maximum effect of length . In fact , these results are liable to be very variable , as the colours for the long tubes become dull , and are unsuitable for sharp Ionized Phosphorus Emanation in Tubes . 45.
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