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Page 332
... field each member of this doublet will give rise to a corresponding triplet . These triplets , however , will overlap and appear as one triplet in the field of view . Yet it is possible to conceive a state of affairs such that , by the ...
... field each member of this doublet will give rise to a corresponding triplet . These triplets , however , will overlap and appear as one triplet in the field of view . Yet it is possible to conceive a state of affairs such that , by the ...
Page 348
... field . 2. The separation is proportional to the strength of field and is approximately the same for all colours and for all substances . 3. Viewed in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field , the outer lines are polarized parallel ...
... field . 2. The separation is proportional to the strength of field and is approximately the same for all colours and for all substances . 3. Viewed in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field , the outer lines are polarized parallel ...
Page 440
... field is given by the equation 10gF H = II where I is the current in amperes , l is the length of the wire in ... field determination is to be made the slab is adjusted with reference to the poles in just the same manner as are 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 ... field determination is to be made the slab is adjusted with reference to the poles in just the same manner as are the ...
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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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