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Page 117
... tube with a side tube leading to an air - pump ; a shoulder was put onto each end of the tube and two rings of brass fixed to circles of aluminium could be pressed against these . If the surfaces in contact were greased , the whole formed a ...
... tube with a side tube leading to an air - pump ; a shoulder was put onto each end of the tube and two rings of brass fixed to circles of aluminium could be pressed against these . If the surfaces in contact were greased , the whole formed a ...
Page 543
... tube EE . This tube was narrow so as to admit only a thin beam of light . The quartz plate F closed the tube E. G was a platinum electrode attached rigidly to a rod , at the other end of which was an iron ring H. By applying an electro ...
... tube EE . This tube was narrow so as to admit only a thin beam of light . The quartz plate F closed the tube E. G was a platinum electrode attached rigidly to a rod , at the other end of which was an iron ring H. By applying an electro ...
Page 961
... tube by means of linen thread upon a rubber band . The shorter arm was fitted to the second vessel with a rubber cork , through which passed a silica tube leading to the pump . A glass flask , immersed in ice - cold water , was ...
... tube by means of linen thread upon a rubber band . The shorter arm was fitted to the second vessel with a rubber cork , through which passed a silica tube leading to the pump . A glass flask , immersed in ice - cold water , was ...
Contents
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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absorption actinium æther alpha rays aluminium angle apparatus approximately assumption atom bands calculated carbon carriers cathode cent charge chlorine coefficient collision constant contact difference corresponding curve deflexion delta rays density determined difference of potential distance drops effect electric electrometer electrons electroscope emission emitted energy equal equation equilibrium ethyl bromide expansion experimental experiments field flame formula gases give given glass heat hydrogen increase intensity ionization ionization current ionization produced isoclinic lines J. J. Thomson light liquid magnetic maximum means measured mercury metal method millimetres molecules motion number of ions observed obtained paper particles Phil plate platinum polonium positive potential difference pressure quantity quartz quaternion radiation radioactive radium ratio reflexion salt secondary shown solution spectrum strip strontium suppose surface Table temperature theory thorium tube values vapour velocity vessel volts wave-length zero