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... without reservation . For example , if the surface be exactly an ellipsoid it must be answered in the negative , as is proved in the following §§ 30 , 31 , 32 . $ 30 . Let AA ' , BB ' , C 2 Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light . 19.
... without reservation . For example , if the surface be exactly an ellipsoid it must be answered in the negative , as is proved in the following §§ 30 , 31 , 32 . $ 30 . Let AA ' , BB ' , C 2 Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light . 19.
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... negative , are merely particular surfaces of definite shapes , infinitesimal deviations from which will allow the question to be answered in the affirmative . $ 34 . Now with an affirmative answer to the question - is Maxwell's ...
... negative , are merely particular surfaces of definite shapes , infinitesimal deviations from which will allow the question to be answered in the affirmative . $ 34 . Now with an affirmative answer to the question - is Maxwell's ...
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... negative sign of El sin 20 shows prepond- erance of kinetic energy of component motion parallel to KK ' , above that of component motion perpendicular to KK ' . Deducing a determination of two axes at right angles to each other ...
... negative sign of El sin 20 shows prepond- erance of kinetic energy of component motion parallel to KK ' , above that of component motion perpendicular to KK ' . Deducing a determination of two axes at right angles to each other ...
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... negative ; the curves approximate asymptotically to the Tor + K axis ( i . e . not to the To , axis , but to one which is parallel to it and is removed by K ) as well as to the T. axis . The concave and the convex parts of the curve ...
... negative ; the curves approximate asymptotically to the Tor + K axis ( i . e . not to the To , axis , but to one which is parallel to it and is removed by K ) as well as to the T. axis . The concave and the convex parts of the curve ...
Page 90
... negative . It should be remarked that in the above equation ( 1 ) To means the real point of equilibrium . Since our apparent point of equilibrium T ' differs from the real point of equi- librium T , only by 0 ° .00002 or 0 ° 00004 ...
... negative . It should be remarked that in the above equation ( 1 ) To means the real point of equilibrium . Since our apparent point of equilibrium T ' differs from the real point of equi- librium T , only by 0 ° .00002 or 0 ° 00004 ...
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