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Page 4
... taken by the slower wave ( which is the equi- voluminal ) to travel the diameter of the atom , and is the short time referred to in § 4. When the rears of both waves have got clear of the atom , the ether within it and in the space ...
... taken by the slower wave ( which is the equi- voluminal ) to travel the diameter of the atom , and is the short time referred to in § 4. When the rears of both waves have got clear of the atom , the ether within it and in the space ...
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... taken by the condensational - rarefactional wave is exceedingly small in comparison with that taken by the equi - voluminal wave ; how small we can find easily enough by regular mathematical investigation . Thus we see how it is that ...
... taken by the condensational - rarefactional wave is exceedingly small in comparison with that taken by the equi - voluminal wave ; how small we can find easily enough by regular mathematical investigation . Thus we see how it is that ...
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... taken to mean what is commonly , not correctly , called an elastic sphere , but what is in reality a Boscovich atom acting on other atoms in lines exactly through its centre of inertia ( so that no rotation is in any case produced by ...
... taken to mean what is commonly , not correctly , called an elastic sphere , but what is in reality a Boscovich atom acting on other atoms in lines exactly through its centre of inertia ( so that no rotation is in any case produced by ...
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... taken that at no point is the cord disturbed from its proper straight line by the staple . [ Boards of a considerable variety Fig . 4 . -K ' K 9 8 of shape with cords thus wound on them were shown as illustrations of the lecture ...
... taken that at no point is the cord disturbed from its proper straight line by the staple . [ Boards of a considerable variety Fig . 4 . -K ' K 9 8 of shape with cords thus wound on them were shown as illustrations of the lecture ...
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... taken the case of an infinite number of the semicircular corrugations , so that in the time - integral it is not necessary to include the times between successive impacts of the particle on any one of the semicircles . In this case the ...
... taken the case of an infinite number of the semicircular corrugations , so that in the time - integral it is not necessary to include the times between successive impacts of the particle on any one of the semicircles . In this case the ...
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