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Taylor & Francis., 1924 - Physics
 

Contents

Weinberg on the Effect of Fatiguing of the Ear with Com
141
Dr E E Witmer on a Supposed Limitation of the Second Law
152
Dr Norman Campbell on Ultimate Rational Units
159
Mr R G Lunnon on the Resistance of Air to Falling Spheres
173
Dr G Green on Waves due to a Single Impulse in Deep and Shallow
183
Mr J Case on Bending Stresses in ThinWalled Tubes
197
Mr E A Milne on Statistical Equilibrium in relation to the Photo
209
H Ingram on an Important Property of the Auto
241
Mr R H Fowler on Statistical Equilibrium with Special Reference
257
Prof Sir E Rutherford on the Capture and Loss of Electrons
277
F Jenkin and W N Thomas on Damped Vibrations
303
S Ahmed on the Secondary Failure of Thin Tubes of Circular
319
Sir J J Thomson on Recombination of Gaseous Ions the Chemical
342
A Bailey on the Motion of Electrons in Neon
379
Dr F W Aston on the Massspectra of Chemical Elements
385
Prof J S Townsend and Dr T L R Ayies on Ionization by Col
401
A Tentative Theory of the Capture and Loss
416
Mr S Lees on a proposed Empirical Equation of State for Fluids
431
Mr J F Congdon on the Kinetic Energy of Electrons emitted
458
Mr P I Lukirsky on Soft XRays from Carbon
466
Proceedings of the Geological Society
479
Dr Norman Campbell on Dimensional Analysis
481
Prof E H Barton and Dr H M Browning on Viscosities of Liquids
495
Dr E E Walker on the Molecular Association of Liquids
513
Mr J Lighton Synge on the Influence of the Earths Rotation
525
Davisson on the Thermodynamics of Thermionic Emission
544
Mr S C Roy on the Law and Mechanism of the Emission of Elec
561
Dr B Fürscheim on the Electronic Theory of Valency
569
Messrs F A A F Lindemann and T C Keeley on a New Form
577
Prof J A Schouten and Dr D J Struik on Mr Harwards Paper
584
Mr W H George on the Helmholtz Theories of the Struck String
591
Prof F H Newman on the Potential Gradient in the Sodium
603
Dr E V Appleton on the Anomalous Behaviour of a Vibration
609
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624
Table of Values of the Integral Kotdt
736
Prof T H Havelock on some Dynamical Illustrations of the Pressure
754
Mr J E Calthrop on the Relation between the Refractivities
772
Mr J W Fisher on a Supposed Limitation of the Second Law
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Mr J E P Wagstaff on the Effect of an Electric Current on
802
Dr Norman Campbell on the Adjustment of Observations
816
Dr F C Hoyt on the Relative Probabilities of the Transitions
826
Dr G Breit on the Polarization of Resouance Radiation
832
Mr E Lawrence on the Charging Effect produced by the Rotation
842
Dr J R Ashworth on the Anhysteretic Qualities of Iron and Nickel
848
Mr J J Manley on an Automatic Feeder for Coloured Flames
859
Mr W Anderson on a Consequence of the Theory of M Louis
873
Prof A H Gibson on the Rate of Heat Transmission from
883
Handford on a Valve Method of Detecting Minute Shipping
896
Determination of the Curvature Invariant
907
Backhurst and Dr G W C Kaye on an Allmetal High
918
Mr P Du Val Geometrical Note on de Sitters World
930
Prof F H Newman on the Wave Form of the Current when
939
Mr G L Addenbrooke on the NonMetallic Elements Con
945
Mr R F Gwyther on a Simple Formal Solution of the General
965
Mr A H Davis on Convective Cooling in LiquidsSome Thermal
972
Calculations of the Potential Energy
992
Backhurst and Dr G W C Kaye on a Metal AnnularJet
1016
Prof W A Jenkins on the Emission of Positive Ions from
1025
Dr J S G Thomas on the Entrainment of Air by a Jet of
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Mr W H Ingram on the AutoTransformer and on the Impedance
1092
Mr B E Mourashkinsky on the Diffraction Image of Two Close
1105
Dr A S Russell on the Complexity of the Elements Part I
1121
Messrs S Bhargava and R N Ghosh on the Elastic Impact of
1141
Prof F Soddy and Miss A F R Hitchins on the Relation between
1148
Mr P A M Dirac on the Relativity Dynamics of a Particle
1158
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