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... curve with ease . The small circles represent the points in the curve established by ob- servation . These points are shown exactly as found , without any attempt to smooth out rough places in the curve . The same is true of the curves ...
... curve with ease . The small circles represent the points in the curve established by ob- servation . These points are shown exactly as found , without any attempt to smooth out rough places in the curve . The same is true of the curves ...
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... curve , representing the rate of heat transmission from 15 degrees to 10 degrees , differs very little from that of ... curve for ethylene . It was thought that this gas might transmit heat more rapidly than air , because of its much ...
... curve , representing the rate of heat transmission from 15 degrees to 10 degrees , differs very little from that of ... curve for ethylene . It was thought that this gas might transmit heat more rapidly than air , because of its much ...
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... curve without any irregularity . But does such a curve in reality show us very much more than that it is colder in winter than in summer ? I think my curves , by their similarity , plainly show that such a smooth curve can never really ...
... curve without any irregularity . But does such a curve in reality show us very much more than that it is colder in winter than in summer ? I think my curves , by their similarity , plainly show that such a smooth curve can never really ...
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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