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Page 154
... particles of one gas are not elastic or repulsive in regard to the particles of another gas , but only to the particles of their own kind " ( N. S. p . 154 ) , so that each gas acted as a vacuum to the other . Moreover , as he states in ...
... particles of one gas are not elastic or repulsive in regard to the particles of another gas , but only to the particles of their own kind " ( N. S. p . 154 ) , so that each gas acted as a vacuum to the other . Moreover , as he states in ...
Page 155
... particles of elastic fluids * . By size I mean the hard particle at the centre and the atmosphere of heat taken together . If , for instance , there be not exactly the same number of atoms of oxygen in a given volume of air , as of ...
... particles of elastic fluids * . By size I mean the hard particle at the centre and the atmosphere of heat taken together . If , for instance , there be not exactly the same number of atoms of oxygen in a given volume of air , as of ...
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... particles is also blown out . The charged gas obtained in this way is thus due to an excess of the positive or negative conducting particles , what- ever they may be , to which conduction in gas under the Röntgen rays is due . In all ...
... particles is also blown out . The charged gas obtained in this way is thus due to an excess of the positive or negative conducting particles , what- ever they may be , to which conduction in gas under the Röntgen rays is due . In all ...
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