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... Lines and Planes of Closest Fit to Systems of Points in Space 559 Mr. A. W. Porter on the Emission - Function of a Body emitting a Line - Spectrum 573 Notices respecting New Books : - Drs . B. Williamson and F. A. Tarleton's Elementary ...
... Lines and Planes of Closest Fit to Systems of Points in Space 559 Mr. A. W. Porter on the Emission - Function of a Body emitting a Line - Spectrum 573 Notices respecting New Books : - Drs . B. Williamson and F. A. Tarleton's Elementary ...
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... lines , at greater and greater distances from the atom . At a distance of twenty diameters it differs exceedingly little from uniformity . § 6. But it is only when the velocity of the atom is very small in comparison with the velocity ...
... lines , at greater and greater distances from the atom . At a distance of twenty diameters it differs exceedingly little from uniformity . § 6. But it is only when the velocity of the atom is very small in comparison with the velocity ...
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... lines all parallel to the tangent to the earth's orbit round the sun . There is nothing inconsistent with this in all we know of the ordinary phenomena of terrestrial optics ; but , alas ! there is inconsistency with a conclusion that ...
... lines all parallel to the tangent to the earth's orbit round the sun . There is nothing inconsistent with this in all we know of the ordinary phenomena of terrestrial optics ; but , alas ! there is inconsistency with a conclusion that ...
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... lines , and therefore a large number of vibrational freedoms , and therefore , if the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine were true , k - 1 would have some exceedingly small value , such as that shown in the ideal example of § 26 below . 14 ...
... lines , and therefore a large number of vibrational freedoms , and therefore , if the Boltzmann - Maxwell doctrine were true , k - 1 would have some exceedingly small value , such as that shown in the ideal example of § 26 below . 14 ...
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... lines per- pendicular to each other and perpendicular to CC ' through the inertial centre . With these conditions ... line , j + 2 atoms , let us say , shows us that there are three translational freedoms ; three rotational freedoms ...
... lines per- pendicular to each other and perpendicular to CC ' through the inertial centre . With these conditions ... line , j + 2 atoms , let us say , shows us that there are three translational freedoms ; three rotational freedoms ...
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