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... compared to 2pa , which is the condition just found in order that the shift of corresponding points should be small compared to that of the fringes sought by Michelson and Morley . If the eye of the observer is placed in OZ ( fig . 3 ) ...
... compared to 2pa , which is the condition just found in order that the shift of corresponding points should be small compared to that of the fringes sought by Michelson and Morley . If the eye of the observer is placed in OZ ( fig . 3 ) ...
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... compared with the loss of conductivity due to diffusion . 7. When there is an excess of carriers charged with elec- tricity of one kind the gas not only conducts but exhibits the properties of a charged body . The motion of the carriers ...
... compared with the loss of conductivity due to diffusion . 7. When there is an excess of carriers charged with elec- tricity of one kind the gas not only conducts but exhibits the properties of a charged body . The motion of the carriers ...
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... compared with the field of view ; and in this matter the circular aperture may be more or less at disadvantage , depending either on the nature of the luminosity or partly on the length of the lines compared with the aperture ...
... compared with the field of view ; and in this matter the circular aperture may be more or less at disadvantage , depending either on the nature of the luminosity or partly on the length of the lines compared with the aperture ...
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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