Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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... placed in OZ ( fig . 3 ) , that is if q = 0 , then x = -c / 2 , and in the whole system of possible fringes there is along OZ a peculiar central region characterized by a certain symmetry ; but at the same time to an eye placed anywhere ...
... placed in OZ ( fig . 3 ) , that is if q = 0 , then x = -c / 2 , and in the whole system of possible fringes there is along OZ a peculiar central region characterized by a certain symmetry ; but at the same time to an eye placed anywhere ...
Page 165
... placed in front of the platinum reflector , which impression gradually diminished in strength from the film c towards the one placed in the plane of the reflector * . In this last * Whenever I speak of a photographic impression on a film ...
... placed in front of the platinum reflector , which impression gradually diminished in strength from the film c towards the one placed in the plane of the reflector * . In this last * Whenever I speak of a photographic impression on a film ...
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... placed at our disposal . We made a few preliminary observations on its diselec- trifying property . We observed first the rate of discharge when a body was charged to different potentials . We found that the quantity lost per half ...
... placed at our disposal . We made a few preliminary observations on its diselec- trifying property . We observed first the rate of discharge when a body was charged to different potentials . We found that the quantity lost per half ...
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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