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... volume of free undisturbed ether . * § 4. Consider now such an atom given at rest anywhere in space occupied by ether . Let force be applied to it to cause it to move in any direction , first with gradually increasing speed , and after ...
... volume of free undisturbed ether . * § 4. Consider now such an atom given at rest anywhere in space occupied by ether . Let force be applied to it to cause it to move in any direction , first with gradually increasing speed , and after ...
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... volume of space bounded by the spherical surface whose radius is the radius of activity of the atom , and whose ... volumes of the constituent atoms overlap without any two centres absolutely coinciding . § 22. The word " collision ...
... volume of space bounded by the spherical surface whose radius is the radius of activity of the atom , and whose ... volumes of the constituent atoms overlap without any two centres absolutely coinciding . § 22. The word " collision ...
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... volume thermal capacity is equal to the ratio of twice a single component of the translational energy to the total energy . Hence , if according to our usual notation we denote the ratio of the thermal capacity , pressure constant , to ...
... volume thermal capacity is equal to the ratio of twice a single component of the translational energy to the total energy . Hence , if according to our usual notation we denote the ratio of the thermal capacity , pressure constant , to ...
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... volume - flask , 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 ) ...
... volume - flask , 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 ) ...
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... Volume Series . Length , per Velocity , k . x . minute , v . V. Computed . V. x . litr./min . cm./sec . cm./sec ... volumes per minute producing the fiducial blue . The curves drawn through the points are computed 15 1.00 from the theory ...
... Volume Series . Length , per Velocity , k . x . minute , v . V. Computed . V. x . litr./min . cm./sec . cm./sec ... volumes per minute producing the fiducial blue . The curves drawn through the points are computed 15 1.00 from the theory ...
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