Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1836 - Physics |
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“ One of the Royal Medals for the present year has been awarded to Michael Faraday , Esq . , for his investigations and discoveries contained in the series of • Experimental Researches in Electricity , ' published in the Philosophical ...
“ One of the Royal Medals for the present year has been awarded to Michael Faraday , Esq . , for his investigations and discoveries contained in the series of • Experimental Researches in Electricity , ' published in the Philosophical ...
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Any one , therefore , engaged in a great scientific work , was entitled to apply to the Astronomer Royal for assistance from his unpublished observations , when they had accumulated for years and there was no immediate prospect of their ...
Any one , therefore , engaged in a great scientific work , was entitled to apply to the Astronomer Royal for assistance from his unpublished observations , when they had accumulated for years and there was no immediate prospect of their ...
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To have solicited the concurrence of the Royal Society of London will be sufficient to give new life to a useful enterprise in which I have been engaged for very many years . I venture simply to express the wish that , should my ...
To have solicited the concurrence of the Royal Society of London will be sufficient to give new life to a useful enterprise in which I have been engaged for very many years . I venture simply to express the wish that , should my ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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