Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1916 - Physics |
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... measured by Bevan and Young ( Phil . Trans . 1826 ; Todhunter - Pearson , History of Elasticity , ' p . 189 ) . by E ρ 6 3. Thomas Young measures the elasticity of a substance , a length , & suppose , called the elastic length , such ...
... measured by Bevan and Young ( Phil . Trans . 1826 ; Todhunter - Pearson , History of Elasticity , ' p . 189 ) . by E ρ 6 3. Thomas Young measures the elasticity of a substance , a length , & suppose , called the elastic length , such ...
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... measured would lead to the value of k above . 8. The skin stress on the top or bottom of the ice , given by an equivalent length h as ph , is such that the bending moment is due to an average tension or pressure ph , acting over be ...
... measured would lead to the value of k above . 8. The skin stress on the top or bottom of the ice , given by an equivalent length h as ph , is such that the bending moment is due to an average tension or pressure ph , acting over be ...
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... measured on the absolute scale , and , as I have shown in a recent paper , this is by no means exactly true , as the ratio is markedly affected by constitutive influences . 66 It is very necessary , therefore , to have some means of ...
... measured on the absolute scale , and , as I have shown in a recent paper , this is by no means exactly true , as the ratio is markedly affected by constitutive influences . 66 It is very necessary , therefore , to have some means of ...
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... measured is that of the liquid in contact with its own vapour , and it remains to be seen whether the formula holds for liquids in contact with air . In most cases the surface - tension of a liquid in contact with air differs very ...
... measured is that of the liquid in contact with its own vapour , and it remains to be seen whether the formula holds for liquids in contact with air . In most cases the surface - tension of a liquid in contact with air differs very ...
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... measured by a Pt , Pt - Rh thermocouple , which was connected to a direct reading instrument . When the required temperature had been attained , light from the positive pole of the carbon arc was passed through the vapour inside the ...
... measured by a Pt , Pt - Rh thermocouple , which was connected to a direct reading instrument . When the required temperature had been attained , light from the positive pole of the carbon arc was passed through the vapour inside the ...
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