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a surrounding objects , and consequently between each other also , different quantities of electricity . Now we know that if two bodies of a similar nature ( say two pith balls ) contain dissimilar quantities of electricity , they will ...
a surrounding objects , and consequently between each other also , different quantities of electricity . Now we know that if two bodies of a similar nature ( say two pith balls ) contain dissimilar quantities of electricity , they will ...
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cule on the opposite side of m ; consequently the signs of the odd products of the variations will be changed , while the absolute values of the variations and of their products remain the same for both molecules .
cule on the opposite side of m ; consequently the signs of the odd products of the variations will be changed , while the absolute values of the variations and of their products remain the same for both molecules .
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Consequently , if we suppose Ę = a sin ( nt - k x + a ) for the frustum BCD E , the same equation may be taken to express the value of Ę for any other frustum of the same cone , by regarding a , n , k , a as functions of x .
Consequently , if we suppose Ę = a sin ( nt - k x + a ) for the frustum BCD E , the same equation may be taken to express the value of Ę for any other frustum of the same cone , by regarding a , n , k , a as functions of x .
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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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