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Page 28
... corresponding points are nearly equidistant from P , so that both of each pair of corresponding disturbances reach this position of P in the same phase . In this case there is one point p = c / 2a and 9-0 which stands nearly in the same ...
... corresponding points are nearly equidistant from P , so that both of each pair of corresponding disturbances reach this position of P in the same phase . In this case there is one point p = c / 2a and 9-0 which stands nearly in the same ...
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... corresponding points bears upon the problem we have only to remember that each wave - front propagates itself normal to itself , and that therefore the best interference effects are to be sought along the normal to AB which is equally ...
... corresponding points bears upon the problem we have only to remember that each wave - front propagates itself normal to itself , and that therefore the best interference effects are to be sought along the normal to AB which is equally ...
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... corresponding generating substitutions of the given subgroups into the same power of the t's multiplied into corresponding s's : then will these larger subgroups ( or G ) be also simply isomorphic . 242 Simple Isomorphisms of a ...
... corresponding generating substitutions of the given subgroups into the same power of the t's multiplied into corresponding s's : then will these larger subgroups ( or G ) be also simply isomorphic . 242 Simple Isomorphisms of a ...
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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