Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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x = t ( 100—1 ) ( 1 + at + agte ) = 1 { ¢ 1 ( 0 ; + 100az ) —ez e + agt } , $ } , ( 8 ) a X = . where the B coefficients vary with the nature of the glass . Doubtless ( 7 ) is convergent for the restricted values of t occurring in our ...
x = t ( 100—1 ) ( 1 + at + agte ) = 1 { ¢ 1 ( 0 ; + 100az ) —ez e + agt } , $ } , ( 8 ) a X = . where the B coefficients vary with the nature of the glass . Doubtless ( 7 ) is convergent for the restricted values of t occurring in our ...
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French crystal Jena glass 16111 , Verre dur . ( hard ) . ... English thermometer glass resembles more nearly French crystal than the other two glasses , in so far as at temperatures above 50 ° C. the term data tends to predominate .
French crystal Jena glass 16111 , Verre dur . ( hard ) . ... English thermometer glass resembles more nearly French crystal than the other two glasses , in so far as at temperatures above 50 ° C. the term data tends to predominate .
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A plate of silvered glass used with the glass side facing a standard plate gave almost the same potential as clean silver in air . " This plate , which was practically silver coated with glass , gave a temperature - variation larger ...
A plate of silvered glass used with the glass side facing a standard plate gave almost the same potential as clean silver in air . " This plate , which was practically silver coated with glass , gave a temperature - variation larger ...
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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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