Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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This equation shows that these points lie nearly midway between the inflexion - points of the first and of the second set . Thus , if the successive inflexion - points of the first set be joined by a series of straight lines , one part ...
This equation shows that these points lie nearly midway between the inflexion - points of the first and of the second set . Thus , if the successive inflexion - points of the first set be joined by a series of straight lines , one part ...
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In this case there is one point p = c / 2a and g = 0 which stands nearly in the same sort of symmetry with respect to the two images as O does when O ' and O are identical . We will return to this as a special case after we have studied ...
In this case there is one point p = c / 2a and g = 0 which stands nearly in the same sort of symmetry with respect to the two images as O does when O ' and O are identical . We will return to this as a special case after we have studied ...
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It transmits heat nearly as well as air at atmospheric pressure , but not nearly so well at intermediate pressures . At a very few millionths , however , it conducts a trifle better than air . The curves a , a a , and aa a have the same ...
It transmits heat nearly as well as air at atmospheric pressure , but not nearly so well at intermediate pressures . At a very few millionths , however , it conducts a trifle better than air . The curves a , a a , and aa a have the same ...
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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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