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Page 528
... liquid air . Phil . Mag . ( 1895 ) xl . p . 95 ; Electrician ( 1895 ) , xxxv . p . 365 . 3. The variation in the ... liquid air . Proc . Roy . Soc . ( 1896–97 ) lx . p . 72 . 6. On the electrical resistivity of pure mercury at the ...
... liquid air . Phil . Mag . ( 1895 ) xl . p . 95 ; Electrician ( 1895 ) , xxxv . p . 365 . 3. The variation in the ... liquid air . Proc . Roy . Soc . ( 1896–97 ) lx . p . 72 . 6. On the electrical resistivity of pure mercury at the ...
Page 543
... liquid , and showed how such a jet could be used to cool bodies below the temperature that could be reached with liquid air , though all attempts to collect the liquid hydrogen failed . So far no investigator had improved on the results ...
... liquid , and showed how such a jet could be used to cool bodies below the temperature that could be reached with liquid air , though all attempts to collect the liquid hydrogen failed . So far no investigator had improved on the results ...
Page 544
... liquid air . The liquid must have a rela- tively high refractive index and dispersion , and the density must be in excess of the theoretical values , viz . 0.18 to 0.12 , deduced respectively from the atomic volume of organic compounds ...
... liquid air . The liquid must have a rela- tively high refractive index and dispersion , and the density must be in excess of the theoretical values , viz . 0.18 to 0.12 , deduced respectively from the atomic volume of organic compounds ...
Contents
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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