Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1917 - Physics |
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Page 47
... corresponding value of the constant K , and the next two columns the values of Xo and K obtained from the observations of the vapour pressure , expressed by the equations given above . K.入 o . K. Absolute Absolute B.-Pt. M.-Pt ...
... corresponding value of the constant K , and the next two columns the values of Xo and K obtained from the observations of the vapour pressure , expressed by the equations given above . K.入 o . K. Absolute Absolute B.-Pt. M.-Pt ...
Page 50
... at a pressure greater than 1.3 mm . the intensities of the lines will increase corresponding to a movement along the curve in the direction of decreasing pressure . attained in a fraction of a second ; so that 50 Dr. R. T. Beatty on.
... at a pressure greater than 1.3 mm . the intensities of the lines will increase corresponding to a movement along the curve in the direction of decreasing pressure . attained in a fraction of a second ; so that 50 Dr. R. T. Beatty on.
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... corresponding curve with pure dry hydrogen This excellent method of eliminating mercury vapour was suggested to the author by Mr. T. R. Merton , B.Sc. , King's College , London . ( free from mercury vapour ) at 4.63 mm . 56 Dr. R. T. ...
... corresponding curve with pure dry hydrogen This excellent method of eliminating mercury vapour was suggested to the author by Mr. T. R. Merton , B.Sc. , King's College , London . ( free from mercury vapour ) at 4.63 mm . 56 Dr. R. T. ...
Page 58
... corresponding fall of potential per mean free path of an electron moving in hydrogen at the pressure mentioned . * TABLE IV . Discharge in Hydrogen : 2.6 mm . capillary . - Current 15 milliamperes . Pressure in mms . 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 8.0 ...
... corresponding fall of potential per mean free path of an electron moving in hydrogen at the pressure mentioned . * TABLE IV . Discharge in Hydrogen : 2.6 mm . capillary . - Current 15 milliamperes . Pressure in mms . 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 8.0 ...
Page 62
... corresponding energies which would leave the emergence slit if no losses * Electrotechnische Zeitschrift , xxxiv . Heft 50 , 1913 , pp . 1428-1449 . due to absorption and reflexion took place . Thus the 62 Dr. R. T. Beatty on.
... corresponding energies which would leave the emergence slit if no losses * Electrotechnische Zeitschrift , xxxiv . Heft 50 , 1913 , pp . 1428-1449 . due to absorption and reflexion took place . Thus the 62 Dr. R. T. Beatty on.
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