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Page 15
... respectively , where only one term is of importance in determining the value of the photo - electric current . To determine A1 : To determine A2 : T = 1248 ° C. C = 23-28 × 10-7 amp . T = 405 ° C. C = 35 x 10-7 amp . TABLE III . AB ...
... respectively , where only one term is of importance in determining the value of the photo - electric current . To determine A1 : To determine A2 : T = 1248 ° C. C = 23-28 × 10-7 amp . T = 405 ° C. C = 35 x 10-7 amp . TABLE III . AB ...
Page 58
... of strong electrolytes ( compare barium perchlorate ) with coefficients of 76 per cent . and 77 per cent . respectively at a concentration of N / 10 . On the other hand , mercuric cyanide , which was 58 Prof. T. M. Lowry on the.
... of strong electrolytes ( compare barium perchlorate ) with coefficients of 76 per cent . and 77 per cent . respectively at a concentration of N / 10 . On the other hand , mercuric cyanide , which was 58 Prof. T. M. Lowry on the.
Page 72
... respectively 755 and 592 , in substantial agreement with Alexander's values ( data by Allen ) of 750 and 583 . In any event the observational data do not seem to preclude the possibility that there may be a " break " in the -3 curve ρ ...
... respectively 755 and 592 , in substantial agreement with Alexander's values ( data by Allen ) of 750 and 583 . In any event the observational data do not seem to preclude the possibility that there may be a " break " in the -3 curve ρ ...
Page 87
... respectively , 1/10 , 1/2 , and 4/5 of the incident beam , and for spectral energy distri- butions corresponding roughly to 50,000 and to 60,000 volts . TABLE V. Errors , in per cent . , in measuring mass absorption - coefficients of ...
... respectively , 1/10 , 1/2 , and 4/5 of the incident beam , and for spectral energy distri- butions corresponding roughly to 50,000 and to 60,000 volts . TABLE V. Errors , in per cent . , in measuring mass absorption - coefficients of ...
Page 90
... respectively , which were cut parallel to the optic axis . Observed under crossed nicols in sodium light the orientation of the crystals appeared to be perfectly accurate , so far as could be judged by eye from the character of the ...
... respectively , which were cut parallel to the optic axis . Observed under crossed nicols in sodium light the orientation of the crystals appeared to be perfectly accurate , so far as could be judged by eye from the character of the ...
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