Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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formula 4те Pop POV that the increase in the charge due р k 9 to heating the cell arises from an increase in the number of carriers with the same charge , and not from an increase of the charge on the carriers already present ; for , if ...
formula 4те Pop POV that the increase in the charge due р k 9 to heating the cell arises from an increase in the number of carriers with the same charge , and not from an increase of the charge on the carriers already present ; for , if ...
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Here again there is a great increase in the specific resistance in the thin layers , whilst the differences between the layers give an approximately constant value for the resistance of one turn , as was the case with water .
Here again there is a great increase in the specific resistance in the thin layers , whilst the differences between the layers give an approximately constant value for the resistance of one turn , as was the case with water .
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Plücker , however , believed that in some cases , as the magnetizing force is increased the coefficient of ... Plücker also thought he observed in some cases an increase in x with an increase in the magnetizing force up to a certain ...
Plücker , however , believed that in some cases , as the magnetizing force is increased the coefficient of ... Plücker also thought he observed in some cases an increase in x with an increase in the magnetizing force up to a certain ...
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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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