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... determined by observations of conductivity made on sufficiently extended series of simple solutions of 1 , 2 , 3 , & c . In a former paper by one of us † it has been shown that equations sufficient for the determination of the a's and ...
... determined by observations of conductivity made on sufficiently extended series of simple solutions of 1 , 2 , 3 , & c . In a former paper by one of us † it has been shown that equations sufficient for the determination of the a's and ...
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Method for Determining the Velocity of Sound . The velocity of sound in air has been determined by many observers both in the free air and in air confined in tubes . The early experimenters * , of whom Moll , Von Beek , and ...
Method for Determining the Velocity of Sound . The velocity of sound in air has been determined by many observers both in the free air and in air confined in tubes . The early experimenters * , of whom Moll , Von Beek , and ...
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... determine . Since the corners turned by the tinfoil are very sharp the length of this conductor can be determined with great accuracy . For the determination of the current I a Weston millivolt- meter was used in connexion with a german ...
... determine . Since the corners turned by the tinfoil are very sharp the length of this conductor can be determined with great accuracy . For the determination of the current I a Weston millivolt- meter was used in connexion with a german ...
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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