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... fact the impact , oblique or direct , between two Boscovich atoms thus defined , has the same result after the collision is com- pleted ( that is to say , when their spheres of action get outside one another ) as collision between two ...
... fact the impact , oblique or direct , between two Boscovich atoms thus defined , has the same result after the collision is com- pleted ( that is to say , when their spheres of action get outside one another ) as collision between two ...
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... fact statement belonging to the magnificent theory of dissociation , discovered and worked out by Sainte - Clair Deville without any guidance from the kinetic theory of gases . In gases approximately fulfilling the gaseous laws ...
... fact statement belonging to the magnificent theory of dissociation , discovered and worked out by Sainte - Clair Deville without any guidance from the kinetic theory of gases . In gases approximately fulfilling the gaseous laws ...
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... fact , no ― 1 120 possibility of reconciling the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine with the truth regarding the specific heats of gases . § 27. It is , however , not quite possible to rest contented with the mathematical verdict not proven ...
... fact , no ― 1 120 possibility of reconciling the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine with the truth regarding the specific heats of gases . § 27. It is , however , not quite possible to rest contented with the mathematical verdict not proven ...
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... fact , a one - dimensional illustration of the kinetic theory of gases . Suppose a row of a vast number of atoms , of equal masses , to be allowed freedom to move only in a straight line between fixed bounding planes L and K. Let P the ...
... fact , a one - dimensional illustration of the kinetic theory of gases . Suppose a row of a vast number of atoms , of equal masses , to be allowed freedom to move only in a straight line between fixed bounding planes L and K. Let P the ...
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... 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.
... 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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