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Page iv
... reading Conductivity - Bridge .. 178 Mr. H. Pender on the Magnetic Effect of Electrical Convec- tion Mr. J. Rose - Innes and Dr. S. Young on the Thermal Pro- perties of Isopentane compared with those of Normal Pentane . ( Plate IV ...
... reading Conductivity - Bridge .. 178 Mr. H. Pender on the Magnetic Effect of Electrical Convec- tion Mr. J. Rose - Innes and Dr. S. Young on the Thermal Pro- perties of Isopentane compared with those of Normal Pentane . ( Plate IV ...
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... reading of time . It is very difficult to make accurately several readings during a time of 15 seconds , if no special arrangements are made for the purpose . Now if the equation for the velocity of reaction is to claim that it ...
... reading of time . It is very difficult to make accurately several readings during a time of 15 seconds , if no special arrangements are made for the purpose . Now if the equation for the velocity of reaction is to claim that it ...
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... readings can be made with the eye simply and with certainty . The expansion of the wire under the un- avoidable changes of the temperature of the room makes readings with the microscope to 0.01 mm . futile , and such readings seem not ...
... readings can be made with the eye simply and with certainty . The expansion of the wire under the un- avoidable changes of the temperature of the room makes readings with the microscope to 0.01 mm . futile , and such readings seem not ...
Page 76
... readings on my bridge of zero deflexion having been taken , while the thermometer was immersed in 4 litres of water , which were allowed gradually to cool , and the temperature was simultaneously read on a standard mercury thermometer ...
... readings on my bridge of zero deflexion having been taken , while the thermometer was immersed in 4 litres of water , which were allowed gradually to cool , and the temperature was simultaneously read on a standard mercury thermometer ...
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... reading could be made with accuracy to one or two tenths of a millimetre . There can be no doubt that under more favourable conditions the results obtained with these arrangements would have been much better . In case of freezing- or ...
... reading could be made with accuracy to one or two tenths of a millimetre . There can be no doubt that under more favourable conditions the results obtained with these arrangements would have been much better . In case of freezing- or ...
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