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Page 106
... directions and must therefore be ascribed to experimental error ( loc . cit . p . 444 ) . " " I likewise found in ... direction of the ship's motion , than from the approximately cylindrical * Communicated by the Author . middle body ...
... directions and must therefore be ascribed to experimental error ( loc . cit . p . 444 ) . " " I likewise found in ... direction of the ship's motion , than from the approximately cylindrical * Communicated by the Author . middle body ...
Page 173
... direction in which the particle was moving ; there is no corresponding wave propagated backwards : the other is a spherical pulse spreading outwards in all directions , whose thickness is again equal to the diameter of the charged ...
... direction in which the particle was moving ; there is no corresponding wave propagated backwards : the other is a spherical pulse spreading outwards in all directions , whose thickness is again equal to the diameter of the charged ...
Page 535
... directions , each of which is a train of perfectly similar plane wavelets , and of which there need be only one of each wave - length in each direction . It follows from the known properties of Fourier's expan- sions that the more ...
... directions , each of which is a train of perfectly similar plane wavelets , and of which there need be only one of each wave - length in each direction . It follows from the known properties of Fourier's expan- sions that the more ...
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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