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Taylor & Francis., 1925 - Physics

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Contents

Prof R C Tolman on the Problem of the Quantitative Formu
130
Mr W P Widdowson and Dr A S Russell on the Period
137
Mr S Ono on Orographic Precipitation
144
Prof J M Ganguli on a Method of comparing Inductance
165
Mr E L Nicolai on a Dynamical Illustration of the Pressure
171
Eguchi on the Permanent Electret
178
Mr J H Smith on Abnormal Reflexion of XRays
190
Dr R T Dunbar on the JPhenomena and the QuantumTheory
210
Dr W N Bond on the Production of SubHarmonics Plate IV
236
G Barkla and Dr S R Khast gir on the JTransformation
251
Mr A W Simon on a Quantitative Analysis of a Four Carrier
257
Dr Chien Cha on the Incident and Emergent Velocities of Photo
262
Mr A H Davis on the Cooling Power of a Stream of very Viscous
285
FEBRUARY
288
Dr T Barratt and Mr R M Winter on some New Methods
313
Mr J D Morgan on the Thermal Theory of Gas Ignition by Electric
323
Messrs J Taylor and W Clarkson on a Critical Resistance
336
Prof B H Wilsdon on Chemical Affinity and Electronic Structure
354
Messrs E W B Gill and J H Morrell on Short Electric Waves
371
Mr P Du Val on the Discriminations between Past and Future
379
R Hartree on Dr Turners Paper Quantum Defect
390
Mr R W Roberts on the Magnetic Rotary Dispersion of certain
397
Prof G E M Jauncey on the Theory of the Width of the Modified
427
Mr U Doi on a New Discussion of Bucherers Experiment
434
Dr H J E Beth on the Stabilization of Instable Equilibrium
447
Prof J Rice on Eddingtons Natural Unit of the Field
457
Mr W E Garner on the Critical Increment of Chemical Reactions
465
Dr W J Walker on a Modification of Rankines Theory of Earth
476
Messrs A E Ruark and G Breit on a Proposed Test of the Space
504
Messrs E F Relf and L F G Simmons on the Frequency of
509
B Loeb on Gas Ion Mobilities
517
MARCH
520
Prof G Breit on the Motion of Free Electrons in Black Body
537
Mr H B Wahlin on the Mobility of the Positive Ions in Air
566
R E Menges on Kinematics
579
Mr R W James on the Influence of Temperature on the Intensity
585
Mr T Iredale on Adsorption from the Gas Phase at a LiquidGas
603
Dr F Ehrenhaft on the Electrical Behaviour of Radioactive Col
633
Mr A L Griffith and Dr A W Porter on Eddies formed behind
649
M Alexander on a New Determination of the Constant
663
Mr A C James on the Rectification of Alternating Currents
681
Mr Wm S Kimball on SpaceCharge and Thermionic Currents
695
Dr N K Bose on WindChannels in Aerodynamics
808
Mr O K de Foe on Longitudinal Asymmetry in the Direction
817
Mr F W Bubb on a Quantum Theory on the Asymmetries in
824
Dr A C Crehore on the Universal Distance of the Order
839
Mr J E G Pilley on an Attempted Electrolytic Separation
889
Prof B H Wilsdon on Chemical Affinity and Electronic Structure
900
Dr A Bramley on the Motion of an Electric Charge
912
Prof R A Millikan and Mr I S Bowen on a Possible Recon
923
H Bangham and W Sever on an Experimental Investi
935
Messrs H E Buckley and W S Vernon on the Crystal Structure
945
Dr A G Shenstone on the Arc Spectra of Silver and Copper
951
Dr A A Robb on the Use of Roulettes for Graphical Integration
962
S Allen on Quantuai Magnetic Tubes in Rotation
981
Mr E W B Gill on a Space Charge Effect
993
J W Grieveson on the Absorption of Ultraviolet Light
1006
Dr G Green on the Law of Force within the Atom
1020
Prof F II Newman on an Oscillograph Study of the Aluminium
1029
G Barkla on the J Phenomenon in XRays Part I
1033
Prof J Rice on Eddingtons Natural Unit of the Field
1056
Messrs G E Bell and F Y Poynton on the Dielectric Constants
1072
JUNE
1080
Dr F C Toy on the Use of Commercial Plates in Research on
1104
Messrs J H Crowe and A H Newey on the Combustion
1112
Mr R C Howland on the Whirling Speeds of Shafts carrying
1131
Prof B H Wilsdon on the Magnetic Properties of Atoms
1145
Mr W Taylor on the Photoactivation of Chlorine
1165
Mr H Lowery on the Broadening of Lines in Arc Spectra
1176
Dr H J E Beth on the Stabilization of Instable Equilibrium
1183
Dr F W Aston on the MassSpectra of Chemical Elements
1191
Dr J H Shaxby on the use of Monochromatic XRays in
1201
Mr A S Ganesan on the Polarization of Light scattered
1216
Mr J M Mullaly on some Chemical Deposits of a Regular Form
1222
Dr R W Lunt on the Behaviour of Hydrogen in the Discharge
1238
Mr T L Eckersley on Musical Atmospheric Disturbances
1250
FourDimensional Space with respect to a System of Non
1260
Prof R H Fowler on Applications of the Correspondence Prin
1272
Dr E C Stoner on the Signification of Spectroscopic Magneton
1289
Messrs S P McCallum and C M Focken on Electrical Properties
1309
Messrs E Backlin M Siegbahn and R Thoræus on Semioptical
1320
Illustrative of Mr H Lowerys Paper on the Broadening
1326
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