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Page 131
... becomes distinctly visible a small electrification of about 2 × 10-4 electrostatic units per c.c. is necessary . When the current is continued and the cell becomes hotter , the electrification on the gas increases and the cloud becomes ...
... becomes distinctly visible a small electrification of about 2 × 10-4 electrostatic units per c.c. is necessary . When the current is continued and the cell becomes hotter , the electrification on the gas increases and the cloud becomes ...
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... become oxidized and therefore negative whether hot or cold , the small perma- nent change being due to the thin ... becomes negative and does not return to its original value . § 74. At ordinary atmospheric temperatures the surface ...
... become oxidized and therefore negative whether hot or cold , the small perma- nent change being due to the thin ... becomes negative and does not return to its original value . § 74. At ordinary atmospheric temperatures the surface ...
Page 505
... becomes a point of emanation for x - rays which go in all directions , both in the tube and in the body exposed , to ... become points of emanation for non - deflectible x - rays ; and it would be absurd to suppose that these latter ...
... becomes a point of emanation for x - rays which go in all directions , both in the tube and in the body exposed , to ... become points of emanation for non - deflectible x - rays ; and it would be absurd to suppose that these latter ...
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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