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Page 142
... increase of the charge on the carriers already present ; for , if the increase in density were due to an increase in e , we should have found Po - P to be proportional to the square of po ρ 18. It would be almost impossible to arrange ...
... increase of the charge on the carriers already present ; for , if the increase in density were due to an increase in e , we should have found Po - P to be proportional to the square of po ρ 18. It would be almost impossible to arrange ...
Page 266
... 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 . For this reason it was expected that ...
... 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 . For this reason it was expected that ...
Page 445
... increased the coefficient of susceptibility for diamagnetic bodies decreases in a similar way as in iron . Plücker also thought he observed in some cases an increase in with an increase in the magnetizing force up to a certain point ...
... increased the coefficient of susceptibility for diamagnetic bodies decreases in a similar way as in iron . Plücker also thought he observed in some cases an increase in with an increase in the magnetizing force up to a certain point ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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