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Page 132
... minutes to elapse between the two exposures . Fig . 3 represents two such photographs taken Fig . 3 . B A 160- 160 150- 150 140- 140 130 130 120- 120 110- 110 100 100 90- 90 80 70 60- 80- 70 60- of a cloud formed by bubbling the charged ...
... minutes to elapse between the two exposures . Fig . 3 represents two such photographs taken Fig . 3 . B A 160- 160 150- 150 140- 140 130 130 120- 120 110- 110 100 100 90- 90 80 70 60- 80- 70 60- of a cloud formed by bubbling the charged ...
Page 136
... minutes to completely fill C with the charged gas . The circuit was then broken and the tube B closed . At the same time a stop - watch was started . After the lapse of t minutes the ends A and B are opened , and dry unelectrified air ...
... minutes to completely fill C with the charged gas . The circuit was then broken and the tube B closed . At the same time a stop - watch was started . After the lapse of t minutes the ends A and B are opened , and dry unelectrified air ...
Page 421
... minutes , and with the same standard plate it now gave -.06 v . It was then left in oxygen for twenty - five minutes , and on being taken out gave Contact - potential . Time . h . m . 0 4 0 13 V. + ' 060 + ' 035 which shows that its ...
... minutes , and with the same standard plate it now gave -.06 v . It was then left in oxygen for twenty - five minutes , and on being taken out gave Contact - potential . Time . h . m . 0 4 0 13 V. + ' 060 + ' 035 which shows that its ...
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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