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Page 133
... charge per cubic centimetre the charge on each is obtained . The charge on the positive carrier was thus found to be 2.4 × 10-10 , and that on the negative carrier to be 2.9 × 10-10 When we take into account all the experimental errors ...
... charge per cubic centimetre the charge on each is obtained . The charge on the positive carrier was thus found to be 2.4 × 10-10 , and that on the negative carrier to be 2.9 × 10-10 When we take into account all the experimental errors ...
Page 147
... charge in P increases , so that diffusion not only affords a method of removing a charge from a gas , but also gives us a means of increasing the electrification per unit volume . Experiments with Hydrochloric Acid . 24. When gases are ...
... charge in P increases , so that diffusion not only affords a method of removing a charge from a gas , but also gives us a means of increasing the electrification per unit volume . Experiments with Hydrochloric Acid . 24. When gases are ...
Page 148
... charge , corresponding to four divisions of the electrometer - scale per minute . It did not vary in sign like the charge on the hydrogen . 27. It is probable that the remarkable change of sign that occurs in the charge carried by the ...
... charge , corresponding to four divisions of the electrometer - scale per minute . It did not vary in sign like the charge on the hydrogen . 27. It is probable that the remarkable change of sign that occurs in the charge carried by the ...
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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