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Page vii
... Variation of Velocity Amplitude close to the Surface of a Cylinder moving through a Viscous Fluid 970 Mr. D. Meksyn on the Dynamics of an Electron 977 Dr. T. J. l'a . Bromwich on an Example of Operational Methods .. 992 Dr. C. Fox on ...
... Variation of Velocity Amplitude close to the Surface of a Cylinder moving through a Viscous Fluid 970 Mr. D. Meksyn on the Dynamics of an Electron 977 Dr. T. J. l'a . Bromwich on an Example of Operational Methods .. 992 Dr. C. Fox on ...
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... variation of ( X - ray ) mass absorption coefficients as a function of wave - length , that μ P λκ at a wave - length λg ' , approximately where AK is the " 2 wave - length of the K absorption discontinuity , the coefficient k in the ...
... variation of ( X - ray ) mass absorption coefficients as a function of wave - length , that μ P λκ at a wave - length λg ' , approximately where AK is the " 2 wave - length of the K absorption discontinuity , the coefficient k in the ...
Page 86
... variation of absorption - coefficient with wave - length , transmits different amounts at each wave - length , the result is somewhat different . To take a concrete case - Certain measurements of absorption - coefficients have been ...
... variation of absorption - coefficient with wave - length , transmits different amounts at each wave - length , the result is somewhat different . To take a concrete case - Certain measurements of absorption - coefficients have been ...
Page 89
... variation in intensity caused by selective absorption at particular wave - lengths . It may be remarked that the greatest raggedness occurs about A 11.3 , where there is known to be an intense absorption band for waves having any ...
... variation in intensity caused by selective absorption at particular wave - lengths . It may be remarked that the greatest raggedness occurs about A 11.3 , where there is known to be an intense absorption band for waves having any ...
Page 91
... variation with of the intensity of the transmitted beam must of necessity be ascribed to polarization effects . The experimental values of the ratio I / Io for three different values of A , each in the neighbourhood of an absorption ...
... variation with of the intensity of the transmitted beam must of necessity be ascribed to polarization effects . The experimental values of the ratio I / Io for three different values of A , each in the neighbourhood of an absorption ...
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