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Page 18
... indicated by this gauge as the inverse of the time during which the amplitude of the oscillations of the quartz fibre diminishes in a given ratio , is proportional to the coefficient of friction . Let p be the total pressure , Pr , Pr ...
... indicated by this gauge as the inverse of the time during which the amplitude of the oscillations of the quartz fibre diminishes in a given ratio , is proportional to the coefficient of friction . Let p be the total pressure , Pr , Pr ...
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... indicated can be employed . In this case operationally the differential equation becomes { q12 + ( a − bq2 ) } y = 0 = { 712 + P191 + Q1 } y = { ( 91 + p ) q1M } y , wherein the new P1 is really zero and Q , stands for 1 Qi = ( a - bq2 ) ...
... indicated can be employed . In this case operationally the differential equation becomes { q12 + ( a − bq2 ) } y = 0 = { 712 + P191 + Q1 } y = { ( 91 + p ) q1M } y , wherein the new P1 is really zero and Q , stands for 1 Qi = ( a - bq2 ) ...
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... indicated above , we finally have for the energy - level values 2n + 1 Eo = 2 hvo n = 1 , 2 , 3 e etc. ( 73 ) showing that half quanta are needed for their designation . SUMMARY . On the bases of a mechanical analogy Schrödinger's 48 ...
... indicated above , we finally have for the energy - level values 2n + 1 Eo = 2 hvo n = 1 , 2 , 3 e etc. ( 73 ) showing that half quanta are needed for their designation . SUMMARY . On the bases of a mechanical analogy Schrödinger's 48 ...
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... indicated by the equation , C ̧H ̧ . ÖÑâ➡C ̧H ̧Ō + Ña , 6 whereas , in the case of phenol itself , ions could only be produced as the result of a destruction of neutral molecules , by the rupture of the hydrogen - oxygen bond , as in ...
... indicated by the equation , C ̧H ̧ . ÖÑâ➡C ̧H ̧Ō + Ña , 6 whereas , in the case of phenol itself , ions could only be produced as the result of a destruction of neutral molecules , by the rupture of the hydrogen - oxygen bond , as in ...
Page 75
... indicated . Element . LI ( R ) ( R ) = K. B. K2 . K2 / K . K Wetterblad , Zeits . f . Phys . xlii . p . 611 ( 1927 ) . 2 Thoræus , Phil . Mag . ii . p . 1107 ( 1926 ) . 3 Estimated by Turner ( loc . cit . ) . ν units . TABLE IV . Square ...
... indicated . Element . LI ( R ) ( R ) = K. B. K2 . K2 / K . K Wetterblad , Zeits . f . Phys . xlii . p . 611 ( 1927 ) . 2 Thoræus , Phil . Mag . ii . p . 1107 ( 1926 ) . 3 Estimated by Turner ( loc . cit . ) . ν units . TABLE IV . Square ...
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