The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 - English periodicals |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 36
Page 1
... existence with the undulatory theory of light , and Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain , on Friday , April 27 , 1900 . + Communicated by the Author . Phil . Mag . S. 6. Vol . 2. No. 7. July 1901 . B was dealt ...
... existence with the undulatory theory of light , and Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain , on Friday , April 27 , 1900 . + Communicated by the Author . Phil . Mag . S. 6. Vol . 2. No. 7. July 1901 . B was dealt ...
Page 104
... existence of a critical pressure depending on the spark - length and the nature of the gas , below which the damping begins again to increase , evidently with great rapidity , for the resistance soon becomes so great that no discharge ...
... existence of a critical pressure depending on the spark - length and the nature of the gas , below which the damping begins again to increase , evidently with great rapidity , for the resistance soon becomes so great that no discharge ...
Page 125
... existence of something like dark lines or bands , resembling what are known as the Fraunhofer lines in the upper spectrum ; but , apart from what the writer had done , no one then surmised how far this spectrum extended nor , perhaps ...
... existence of something like dark lines or bands , resembling what are known as the Fraunhofer lines in the upper spectrum ; but , apart from what the writer had done , no one then surmised how far this spectrum extended nor , perhaps ...
Page 144
... existence of these effects . So many phenomena are known of which these effects afford a simple explanation , that it is very difficult to believe that their non - existence is possible . The magnetic deflexion of cathode - rays and the ...
... existence of these effects . So many phenomena are known of which these effects afford a simple explanation , that it is very difficult to believe that their non - existence is possible . The magnetic deflexion of cathode - rays and the ...
Page 146
... existence of the equal and opposite electrostatic effect of the reversal of the magnet , for if the latter effect did not exist then Cremieu ought to have observed the former . I shall now consider Cremieu's experiments made with the ...
... existence of the equal and opposite electrostatic effect of the reversal of the magnet , for if the latter effect did not exist then Cremieu ought to have observed the former . I shall now consider Cremieu's experiments made with the ...
Contents
1 | |
17 | |
40 | |
50 | |
119 | |
130 | |
161 | |
178 | |
386 | |
403 | |
456 | |
463 | |
466 | |
469 | |
477 | |
481 | |
208 | |
228 | |
235 | |
276 | |
285 | |
300 | |
311 | |
317 | |
321 | |
342 | |
356 | |
370 | |
379 | |
488 | |
501 | |
524 | |
532 | |
559 | |
573 | |
581 | |
594 | |
616 | |
638 | |
651 | |
659 | |
661 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
æther apparatus atom bismuth calculated carbon cathode centim centre charge coil component condenser condensing-plates constant corresponding Crémieu crystal Crystallographic Axis curve cyanogen deflexion density diameter dielectric direction discharge disk distance effect electric electrodes electrometer electromotive force element equal equation equilibrium experiments field force formula frequency function galvanometer gases given gives harmonic heat Hence hydrogen increase ionization ions J. J. Thomson kilometres per second kinetic energy length light lines liquid magnetic mean measured metal method millimetres molecules motion needle negative ions observed obtained paper particles period Phil phosphorus plane plate positive potential pressure produced quaternions radiation radius ratio resistance reversed rotation sectors space spectra spectrum spheres suppose surface TABLE temperature theory tube vary velocity vibrations volts volume Voss machine wave-length waves wire zero