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Page 9
... taken when the filament current was gradually increased , but if taken in the reverse order the difference between corresponding current readings was so great that for the lowest temperatures used the descending reading would be as much ...
... taken when the filament current was gradually increased , but if taken in the reverse order the difference between corresponding current readings was so great that for the lowest temperatures used the descending reading would be as much ...
Page 43
... taken as a whole number to ensure single - valued solutions , it follows that Eo must be taken negatively to avoid imaginaries in ( 47 ) . It thus follows , on squaring , that we have the condition from ( 47 ) that E = me1 1 2K2'n2 ...
... taken as a whole number to ensure single - valued solutions , it follows that Eo must be taken negatively to avoid imaginaries in ( 47 ) . It thus follows , on squaring , that we have the condition from ( 47 ) that E = me1 1 2K2'n2 ...
Page 67
... Taken at face value , this result is at variance with the observations of Coster , mentioned in the preceding paragraph , regarding the critical excitation voltage of the satellites of La . But in comparing these two observations ...
... Taken at face value , this result is at variance with the observations of Coster , mentioned in the preceding paragraph , regarding the critical excitation voltage of the satellites of La . But in comparing these two observations ...
Page 102
... taken as sinusoidal between a maximum value B1 under the centre of a tooth and a minimum value B , under the centre of a slot . To give some useful information as to the way in which the magnitude of this flux ripple depends on the ...
... taken as sinusoidal between a maximum value B1 under the centre of a tooth and a minimum value B , under the centre of a slot . To give some useful information as to the way in which the magnitude of this flux ripple depends on the ...
Page 103
... taken as the complex quantity + jy , and if o and are the amounts of magnetic potential and flux associated with the given point , then x is taken either as + jo or o + j „ according to whether the flux lines in the uniform field are to ...
... taken as the complex quantity + jy , and if o and are the amounts of magnetic potential and flux associated with the given point , then x is taken either as + jo or o + j „ according to whether the flux lines in the uniform field are to ...
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