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For example , if a bright line is not simple but really a close doublet , then in the magnetic field each member of this doublet will give rise to a corresponding triplet . These triplets , however , will overlap and appear as one ...
For example , if a bright line is not simple but really a close doublet , then in the magnetic field each member of this doublet will give rise to a corresponding triplet . These triplets , however , will overlap and appear as one ...
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Radiation in a Magnetic Field . By A. A. MICHELSON * . FURTHER analysis of the radiations emitted in a magnetic field than was supposed . An examination of the separate components of the “ triplet ” brings out the fact that in general ...
Radiation in a Magnetic Field . By A. A. MICHELSON * . FURTHER analysis of the radiations emitted in a magnetic field than was supposed . An examination of the separate components of the “ triplet ” brings out the fact that in general ...
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The field is given by the equation 10gF H = II where I is the current in amperes , l is the length of the wire in centimetres , F is the force in grams measured by the balance . A rectangular slab of plaster - of - paris was made with ...
The field is given by the equation 10gF H = II where I is the current in amperes , l is the length of the wire in centimetres , F is the force in grams measured by the balance . A rectangular slab of plaster - of - paris was made with ...
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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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