Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 25
... apparatus is turned through π / 2 the longer path becomes the shorter , and vice versá : so that the difference of path which occasioned the interference - fringes in the first position is altered in the second by 2Dv2 / V2 , which ...
... apparatus is turned through π / 2 the longer path becomes the shorter , and vice versá : so that the difference of path which occasioned the interference - fringes in the first position is altered in the second by 2Dv2 / V2 , which ...
Page 266
... apparatus the differences in the apparent conductivity of the layers could be considerably reduced . DESIGN OF NEW APPARATUS . The chief improvements to be made were : - ( 1 ) To make the upper plate move parallel to itself without ...
... apparatus the differences in the apparent conductivity of the layers could be considerably reduced . DESIGN OF NEW APPARATUS . The chief improvements to be made were : - ( 1 ) To make the upper plate move parallel to itself without ...
Page 543
... apparatus em- ployed in those experiments worked well , it was resolved to con- struct a much larger liquid - air plant , and to combine with it circuits and arrangements for the liquefaction of hydrogen . The apparatus took a year to ...
... apparatus em- ployed in those experiments worked well , it was resolved to con- struct a much larger liquid - air plant , and to combine with it circuits and arrangements for the liquefaction of hydrogen . The apparatus took a year to ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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