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... shown in figs 5 and 6 , but they are not to be regarded otherwise than as a convenient notation . Case I. , q > 0 ... shown in fig . 6 or a fork of the type shown in fig . 5 . We have , however , to show that qb ' is actually capable of ...
... shown in figs 5 and 6 , but they are not to be regarded otherwise than as a convenient notation . Case I. , q > 0 ... shown in fig . 6 or a fork of the type shown in fig . 5 . We have , however , to show that qb ' is actually capable of ...
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... shown in the position actually found by experiment . The curve for platinum is also shown in its actual position to the left . From the table we see that the contact difference of potential between aluminium ( 1 ) and platinum is 1.09 ...
... shown in the position actually found by experiment . The curve for platinum is also shown in its actual position to the left . From the table we see that the contact difference of potential between aluminium ( 1 ) and platinum is 1.09 ...
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... shown on figs . 37 , 41 , 43 , 44 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 60 , 61 . Fig . 58 shows first a slow vibration rapidly damped out . succeeded by a longer wave vibration on which are super- posed the motions corresponding to the musical vibrations ...
... shown on figs . 37 , 41 , 43 , 44 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 60 , 61 . Fig . 58 shows first a slow vibration rapidly damped out . succeeded by a longer wave vibration on which are super- posed the motions corresponding to the musical vibrations ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr Herbert Stansfield and Mr H P Walmsley on Changes | 25 |
Dr J R Ashworth on the Magnetic Temperature Coefficients | 36 |
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