The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1901 - English periodicals |
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Page 6
... relation between ether and matter , instead of the old intract- able idea that atoms of matter displace ether from the space before them , when they are in motion relatively to the ether around them . May we then suppose that the ...
... relation between ether and matter , instead of the old intract- able idea that atoms of matter displace ether from the space before them , when they are in motion relatively to the ether around them . May we then suppose that the ...
Page 45
... relation to diameter is apparent . In case of glass , of impure grey rubber , of pure brown rubber , and of lead , this velocity k , so far as observation warrants , is the same . 4. In contrast with these results with tubes of ...
... relation to diameter is apparent . In case of glass , of impure grey rubber , of pure brown rubber , and of lead , this velocity k , so far as observation warrants , is the same . 4. In contrast with these results with tubes of ...
Page 51
... relation de = tdn - pdr , t denoting the ( absolute ) temperature of the mass , and p its pressure . For tdn is the heat received , and pdv the work done by the mass during its change of state . But if we consider the matter in the mass ...
... relation de = tdn - pdr , t denoting the ( absolute ) temperature of the mass , and p its pressure . For tdn is the heat received , and pdv the work done by the mass during its change of state . But if we consider the matter in the mass ...
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... relation , one not very well admitting experimental proof : - The velocity of condensation of oversaturated vapour to a liquid or a solid is , at a constant surface of the liquid or of the solid , directly proportional to the degree of ...
... relation , one not very well admitting experimental proof : - The velocity of condensation of oversaturated vapour to a liquid or a solid is , at a constant surface of the liquid or of the solid , directly proportional to the degree of ...
Page 98
... relation becomes concave with respect to the axis along which the arcs are measured ( fig . 3 , a ) . The circuit was always so arranged that the magnetic moment of the needle was not reduced to more than half its value by the passage ...
... relation becomes concave with respect to the axis along which the arcs are measured ( fig . 3 , a ) . The circuit was always so arranged that the magnetic moment of the needle was not reduced to more than half its value by the passage ...
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