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Taylor & Francis, 1923 - Physics
 

Contents

Dr F C Hoyt on the Relative Intensity of XRay Lines
146
Prof A McAulay on the Mechanical Forces indicated by Relativity
156
Mr T Lonsdale on the Flow of Water in the Annular Space between
165
Dr F W Aston on the Theory of the Abnormal Cathode Fall
211
AUGUST
224
An Investigation of the Angle of Contact between
244
Mr A F Core on the Second Virial Coefficient of Gases
256
M Wrinch on the Lateral Vibrations of Rods of Variable
273
Mr J F T Young on the Crystal Structure of various Heusler
291
Dr H P Waran on Disintegration in Discharge Tubes Plate V
305
Mr J Rice on the Velocity Constant of a Unimolecular Reaction
312
Mr A McKeown on the Velocity of Unimolecular Reaction
321
Prof W C M Lewis on the Velocity of a Unimolecular Chemical
327
Mr Marshall Holmes on a New Phenomenon
335
SEPTEMBER
336
Mr F Simeon on the Striking Potential necessary to produce
336
Sir G Greenhill on Orbits in the Field of a Doublet and generally
364
Mr E Jones on Energy Relations in the HighTension Magneto
386
Prof E H Barton and Dr H M Browning on Linear Exponential
399
Dr H H Poole on SubContinental Temperatures
406
Mr K Basu on Grouping of the Lines of the Secondary Spectrum
417
V Raman and Mr K S Rao on the Polarization of
426
Mr E T Hanson on the Reaction of the Air to a Circular Disk
434
M Thornton on the Curves of the Periodic Law II
442
Prof T R Merton and Mr R C Johnson on the Illumination
448
R Hartree on the Propagation of certain Types of Electro
454
Dr R N Chaudhuri on the Motion of Electrons in Gases under
461
Simons on Lowvelocity Xray Electrons
473
Mr R F Gwyther on Two Solutions of the Stress Equations under
481
Mr R B Wilsey on the Crystalline Structures of Silver Iodide
487
Studies in the Electron Theory of Chemistry
497
Dr A M Mosharrafa on a Second Approximation to the Quantum
514
Mr W H McCurdy on Electrical Discharges in Geissler Tubes
524
Prof Megh Nad Saha on the Physical Properties of Elements
534
Mr W Barlow on Types of Crystal Symmetry in which no finite
638
Prof J S Townsend and Dr V A Bailey on the Motion of Elec
657
Mr P Cormack on the Automobile Steering Linkage
665
Mr G I Taylor on the Decay of Vortices in a Viscous Fluid
671
Dr W A Leyshon on Forced Oscillations in Selfmaintained
686
Dr R A Houstoun and Mr E W M Heddle on a Statistical Inves
699
A Giblett on the Effect of the Rolling of a Ship on
707
NOVEMBER
720
Prof R W Wood on the Vacuum Grating Spectrograph and
741
Dr A M Mosharrafa on the Stark Effect for Strong Fields
751
Mr H H Potter on the Distribution of Velocities among the Elec
768
Dr J S G Thomas and Mr E V Evans on the Entrainment
785
Mr B E Mourashkinsky on the Diffraction Image of Two Close
802
Persistent Arc in Vacuum
817
A Mackay on Ionizing Potentials of Helium and some
828
A Kramers on the Theory of XRay Absorption and
836
Prof F Horton and Dr A Ĉ Davies on Critical Electron Energies
872
Prof A H Compton on the Absorption Measurements of the Change
897
Prof O W Richardson on the Generalized Quantum Conditions
911
Mr W Barlow on the Partitioning of Space into Enantiomorphous
930
Coster on the XRay Spectra of Hafnium and Thulium
956
Dr P S Epstein on the Stark Effect for Strong Magnetic Fields
964
Prof H Bateman on the Theory of LightQuanta 977
977
Some further Observations on the Relation
992
A Keys on the Adiabatic and Isothermal PiezoElectric
999
T Lowry on the Electronic Theory of Valency Part III
1013
NUMBER CCLXXVIDECEMBER
1026
Mr N C Krishnaiyar on an Experimental Determination of
1049
Prof F Y Edgeworth on the Use of Medians for reducing Obser
1074
B Loeb on the Motions of Electrons in Gases and the For
1088
R Hartree on Atomic Structure and the Reflexion
1091
Prof A S Eddington on the Spontaneous Loss of Energy of
1112
Illustrative of Prof R W Woods Paper on the Vacuum
1130

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