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On Electric Equilibrium between Uranium and an Insulated Metal in its Neighbourhood . By Lord KELVIN , G.C.V.O. , J. CARRUTHERS BEATTIE , D.Sc. , F.R.S.E. , and M. SMOLUCHOWSKI DE SMOLAN , Ph.D. * IE wonderful fact that uranium held in ...
On Electric Equilibrium between Uranium and an Insulated Metal in its Neighbourhood . By Lord KELVIN , G.C.V.O. , J. CARRUTHERS BEATTIE , D.Sc. , F.R.S.E. , and M. SMOLUCHOWSKI DE SMOLAN , Ph.D. * IE wonderful fact that uranium held in ...
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The contact - potential of a liquid with a metal is clearly , if the air - potentials be neglected , the difference between the potential of the dry metal and that of the metal when wet with the liquid ; the same standard plate being ...
The contact - potential of a liquid with a metal is clearly , if the air - potentials be neglected , the difference between the potential of the dry metal and that of the metal when wet with the liquid ; the same standard plate being ...
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Metal . Remarks . Change . - : 11 + 20 Note . - The plates were compared with one another , and not with the standard plate . Hence only thechangel of potential is given . • 12 Wet with turpen ine . Copper , polished on glass - paper .
Metal . Remarks . Change . - : 11 + 20 Note . - The plates were compared with one another , and not with the standard plate . Hence only thechangel of potential is given . • 12 Wet with turpen ine . Copper , polished on glass - paper .
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Contents
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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