Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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If things were adjusted su that the absolutely central region of the fringes appeared in the eye , then just as in fig . 3 0 moves to L , the complete shift s / 2a of the central region would be observed ; but this adjustment would be a ...
If things were adjusted su that the absolutely central region of the fringes appeared in the eye , then just as in fig . 3 0 moves to L , the complete shift s / 2a of the central region would be observed ; but this adjustment would be a ...
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L the whole method ( B ) is only of special value for adjustments are needed for the others . as two Method 17 . ... But it is difficult to apply , as two resistances must be adjusted , and the adjustment will only hold while the ...
L the whole method ( B ) is only of special value for adjustments are needed for the others . as two Method 17 . ... But it is difficult to apply , as two resistances must be adjusted , and the adjustment will only hold while the ...
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If , however , one adjustment is known and made , the method gives the other equation . ... the resistances can be adjusted to satisfy one equation , while the experiment will give the other , and hence the capacity in terms of the ...
If , however , one adjustment is known and made , the method gives the other equation . ... the resistances can be adjusted to satisfy one equation , while the experiment will give the other , and hence the capacity in terms of the ...
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Contents
m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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