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The following deflexions n , and ng were obtained , ni being , the deflexion per minute when the tube is connected to the insulated quadrants , and ng the deflexion per minute when the inductor is connected to the insulated quadrants ...
The following deflexions n , and ng were obtained , ni being , the deflexion per minute when the tube is connected to the insulated quadrants , and ng the deflexion per minute when the inductor is connected to the insulated quadrants ...
Page 169
The results obtained with both bulbs were identical , with , perhaps , a very slight difference in the intensity of the impression . Besides which , in the bulb with the spherical covering of black thin wove ...
The results obtained with both bulbs were identical , with , perhaps , a very slight difference in the intensity of the impression . Besides which , in the bulb with the spherical covering of black thin wove ...
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The fraction obtained from measure1 ments of the negative is 2 : 503 2 V 2 3 1. I XXI . Measurements concerning Radiation - Phenomena in the Magnetic Field .— ( I . ) By Dr. P. ZEEMAN * . N § 12 of my paper on " Doublets and Triplets ...
The fraction obtained from measure1 ments of the negative is 2 : 503 2 V 2 3 1. I XXI . Measurements concerning Radiation - Phenomena in the Magnetic Field .— ( I . ) By Dr. P. ZEEMAN * . N § 12 of my paper on " Doublets and Triplets ...
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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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