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Page iv
... Bands with Alternate Missing Lines . ( Plate II . ) Notices respecting New Books : - .. 231 239 Mr. K. K. Darrow's Introduction to Contemporary Physics 239 Prof. H. A. Lorentz's Lectures on Theoretical Physics Messrs . G. H. Hardy ...
... Bands with Alternate Missing Lines . ( Plate II . ) Notices respecting New Books : - .. 231 239 Mr. K. K. Darrow's Introduction to Contemporary Physics 239 Prof. H. A. Lorentz's Lectures on Theoretical Physics Messrs . G. H. Hardy ...
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... Bands in the Secondary Spectrum of Hydrogen .... 466 Messrs . P. Das and S. K. Datta on the Acoustics of Strings struck by a Hard Hammer 479 Mr. L. A. Welo : Magnetic Studies on Salts , with Particular reference to those with Complex ...
... Bands in the Secondary Spectrum of Hydrogen .... 466 Messrs . P. Das and S. K. Datta on the Acoustics of Strings struck by a Hard Hammer 479 Mr. L. A. Welo : Magnetic Studies on Salts , with Particular reference to those with Complex ...
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... Bands with Alternate Missing Lines . III . Illustrative of Prof. R. W. Wood and Dr. E. Gaviola's Paper on the Factors governing the Appearance of the " Forbidden Line " 2656 in the Optical Excitation of Mercury . IV . Illustrative of ...
... Bands with Alternate Missing Lines . III . Illustrative of Prof. R. W. Wood and Dr. E. Gaviola's Paper on the Factors governing the Appearance of the " Forbidden Line " 2656 in the Optical Excitation of Mercury . IV . Illustrative of ...
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... band with sharp ends . The band is seen to diminish slowly in width . The damping d is inversely proportional to the time during which the amplitude decreases in a given ratio . For calculation purposes it was found convenient in this ...
... band with sharp ends . The band is seen to diminish slowly in width . The damping d is inversely proportional to the time during which the amplitude decreases in a given ratio . For calculation purposes it was found convenient in this ...
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... bands which were found by Schaefer , Bormuth , and Matossi ( 2 ) in their work on various carbonates , and which they attributed to " combination tones " formed from the several fundamental frequencies of vibration , were spurious and ...
... bands which were found by Schaefer , Bormuth , and Matossi ( 2 ) in their work on various carbonates , and which they attributed to " combination tones " formed from the several fundamental frequencies of vibration , were spurious and ...
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