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Page 72
In using twisted - wire mutual inductances , methods 7 and 12 are about or entirely free from error due to electrostatic action between the wires . In all the methods this error is less when the resistance of the coils is least , and in ...
In using twisted - wire mutual inductances , methods 7 and 12 are about or entirely free from error due to electrostatic action between the wires . In all the methods this error is less when the resistance of the coils is least , and in ...
Page 84
Replacing L ' by an equal coil , the ratio of the two , all other errors being eliminated ... The main error to be guarded against in method 12 , or any other where large inductances or resistances are included , arises from twisting ...
Replacing L ' by an equal coil , the ratio of the two , all other errors being eliminated ... The main error to be guarded against in method 12 , or any other where large inductances or resistances are included , arises from twisting ...
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The possible cumulation of errors of measurement may be trifling when the operator is skilled : but the very ... t that T is 100 ° C. , corresponding to an error of about 1 } per cent . in the quantity of mercury thrown off .
The possible cumulation of errors of measurement may be trifling when the operator is skilled : but the very ... t that T is 100 ° C. , corresponding to an error of about 1 } per cent . in the quantity of mercury thrown off .
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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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