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Page 94
... constant rise to a maximum and decline ; but if to the numbers in the third row , which represent 24 D , we add 03 and then multiply by p , we get the products given in the last row , which are practically constant down to 20/10 atmo ...
... constant rise to a maximum and decline ; but if to the numbers in the third row , which represent 24 D , we add 03 and then multiply by p , we get the products given in the last row , which are practically constant down to 20/10 atmo ...
Page 206
... constant till a point is reached at which , on further reduction of volume , N , increases , but N , decreases in such a manner as to keep ( N2 + N1 ) / B constant , so that although volume diminishes pressure remains constant ; thus ...
... constant till a point is reached at which , on further reduction of volume , N , increases , but N , decreases in such a manner as to keep ( N2 + N1 ) / B constant , so that although volume diminishes pressure remains constant ; thus ...
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... constant these are constant over a large range of pressure from the pressure at which dissociation just begins up to the pressure at which the first discontinuity occurs . Thus , then , as the regions of the bulb on the two sides of the ...
... constant these are constant over a large range of pressure from the pressure at which dissociation just begins up to the pressure at which the first discontinuity occurs . Thus , then , as the regions of the bulb on the two sides of the ...
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