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Let us suppose the shift to be the simplest possible , namely , that of C'D ' parallel to itself to GH through a distance OK = s = Do ? / V2 along the normal to AB , and let GH intersect Ef ' in L , which is now to be regarded as a new ...
Let us suppose the shift to be the simplest possible , namely , that of C'D ' parallel to itself to GH through a distance OK = s = Do ? / V2 along the normal to AB , and let GH intersect Ef ' in L , which is now to be regarded as a new ...
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Let us assume that the portions of the ellipse which are most concerned in deciding the position of these foci , are closely adjacent to the extremities of the major axis , and calculate the distance of the foci from the centre on this ...
Let us assume that the portions of the ellipse which are most concerned in deciding the position of these foci , are closely adjacent to the extremities of the major axis , and calculate the distance of the foci from the centre on this ...
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Distance between components in Scale of Order of λ . ito millim . negative . spectrum . H. 4811 18.6 1 millim . 2 32.108 4722 20.7 = 4 : 41 A.U. 4680 25.1 3345 Imperceptible 1 millim . 3 32. 108 3303 = 2.94 A.U. 3282 0 It appears ...
Distance between components in Scale of Order of λ . ito millim . negative . spectrum . H. 4811 18.6 1 millim . 2 32.108 4722 20.7 = 4 : 41 A.U. 4680 25.1 3345 Imperceptible 1 millim . 3 32. 108 3303 = 2.94 A.U. 3282 0 It appears ...
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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