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Thomson and Joule's own experiments on the outflow of gases through a porous plug . remarkable , therefore , that no one , so far as I know , has attempted to repeat or extend those experiments , except in one case studied by E.
Thomson and Joule's own experiments on the outflow of gases through a porous plug . remarkable , therefore , that no one , so far as I know , has attempted to repeat or extend those experiments , except in one case studied by E.
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In their earlier memoir , Joule and Thomson * , record experiments with air at 17 ° and at 91 ° , yielding -09-259 and — 0 ° .206 per atmosphere respectively . In tho later memoir † they paid more attention to the experiments at high ...
In their earlier memoir , Joule and Thomson * , record experiments with air at 17 ° and at 91 ° , yielding -09-259 and — 0 ° .206 per atmosphere respectively . In tho later memoir † they paid more attention to the experiments at high ...
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creases . with the magnetizing force , reaches a maximum , and deThe fifth series of experiments was undertaken in the hope of showing definitely whether bismuth , the strongest diamagnetic substance known , does or does not vary in its ...
creases . with the magnetizing force , reaches a maximum , and deThe fifth series of experiments was undertaken in the hope of showing definitely whether bismuth , the strongest diamagnetic substance known , does or does not vary in its ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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