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... pressure are constant . § 14. Without any knowledge of what was to be found in Waterston's buried paper , Maxwell , at the meeting of the British Association at Aberdeen , in 1859 gave the following ‡ proposition regarding the motion ...
... pressure are constant . § 14. Without any knowledge of what was to be found in Waterston's buried paper , Maxwell , at the meeting of the British Association at Aberdeen , in 1859 gave the following ‡ proposition regarding the motion ...
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... pressure constant , to the thermal capacity , volume constant , by k , we have , k - 1 : = 2 3¿ ( 1 + P ) ° § 24. Example 1. - For first and simplest example , consider a monatomic gas . We have i = 1 , and according to our sup ...
... pressure constant , to the thermal capacity , volume constant , by k , we have , k - 1 : = 2 3¿ ( 1 + P ) ° § 24. Example 1. - For first and simplest example , consider a monatomic gas . We have i = 1 , and according to our sup ...
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... pressure . Three is the greatest number of impacts we have found in any of our calculations . The first of these transcendental problems , occurring essen- tially in every case , consists in finding the smallest value of which satisfies ...
... pressure . Three is the greatest number of impacts we have found in any of our calculations . The first of these transcendental problems , occurring essen- tially in every case , consists in finding the smallest value of which satisfies ...
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... pressure - gauge , desiccator ) , terminating in the fine screw - stopcock F. On opening the latter , this passes through the phosphorus - tube P ( containing pellets of phosphorus between strips of wire - gauze ) , where it is highly ...
... pressure - gauge , desiccator ) , terminating in the fine screw - stopcock F. On opening the latter , this passes through the phosphorus - tube P ( containing pellets of phosphorus between strips of wire - gauze ) , where it is highly ...
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... pressure or the chemical potential is in the different parts of the heterogeneous system different . It is also evident that not only in the different parts of the heterogeneous system , but also in each of the homogeneous parts of the ...
... pressure or the chemical potential is in the different parts of the heterogeneous system different . It is also evident that not only in the different parts of the heterogeneous system , but also in each of the homogeneous parts of the ...
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