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... probably is , ether is a compressible and dilatable solid . We have only to suppose that the atom exerts force on the ether , by which condensation or rarefaction is produced within the space occupied by the atom . At present I confine ...
... probably is , ether is a compressible and dilatable solid . We have only to suppose that the atom exerts force on the ether , by which condensation or rarefaction is produced within the space occupied by the atom . At present I confine ...
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... ( probably not to magnetism ) , the at present very unpopular idea of action at a distance . § 21. We need not now ( as in § 16 , when we wished to keep as near as we could to the old idea of colliding elastic globes ) suppose the mutual ...
... ( probably not to magnetism ) , the at present very unpopular idea of action at a distance . § 21. We need not now ( as in § 16 , when we wished to keep as near as we could to the old idea of colliding elastic globes ) suppose the mutual ...
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... probably have been some in defect and some in excess . Example 2. - As a next simplest example let i = 2 , and as a very simplest case let the two atoms be in stable equili brium when concentric , and be infinitely nearly concentric ...
... probably have been some in defect and some in excess . Example 2. - As a next simplest example let i = 2 , and as a very simplest case let the two atoms be in stable equili brium when concentric , and be infinitely nearly concentric ...
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... probably , summations for several successive 600 flights would present considerable differences , both of the amount . of the deviation from equality and the direction of the axes of maximum and minimum energy . Still , I think there is ...
... probably , summations for several successive 600 flights would present considerable differences , both of the amount . of the deviation from equality and the direction of the axes of maximum and minimum energy . Still , I think there is ...
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... probably diminishes with rise of temperature . Fig . 7 . Pressure in millims . of Mercury . 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 O 300 250 200 150 100 + 30m . SPARK IN HYDROGEN Olcm . SPARK IN AIR 50 0 .95 * 90 .85 ⚫80 * 75 Damping . 15 ...
... probably diminishes with rise of temperature . Fig . 7 . Pressure in millims . of Mercury . 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 O 300 250 200 150 100 + 30m . SPARK IN HYDROGEN Olcm . SPARK IN AIR 50 0 .95 * 90 .85 ⚫80 * 75 Damping . 15 ...
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