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Now we want to add a loading which will give the boom by itself a deflection d ' ; this will not be a uniform di ' a 8 , central ... thus we get ; 4t2 . a loading , but a uniform loading 2 ° 22w which gives the W ° { 1 + 2 + p8,4 8 ...
Now we want to add a loading which will give the boom by itself a deflection d ' ; this will not be a uniform di ' a 8 , central ... thus we get ; 4t2 . a loading , but a uniform loading 2 ° 22w which gives the W ° { 1 + 2 + p8,4 8 ...
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I shall now give a short summary of the results detailed in the present paper :( a ) Metals covered with nonconducting solid films of wax or glass , except at their point of contact , give nearly the same potential as the bare metals in ...
I shall now give a short summary of the results detailed in the present paper :( a ) Metals covered with nonconducting solid films of wax or glass , except at their point of contact , give nearly the same potential as the bare metals in ...
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These dark spots may be caused by the film being so thin as to give no appreciable retardation , or so thick as to give a retardation of a whole wave or a number of whole waves . Plates that do not come up to this test often give very ...
These dark spots may be caused by the film being so thin as to give no appreciable retardation , or so thick as to give a retardation of a whole wave or a number of whole waves . Plates that do not come up to this test often give very ...
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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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