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Page 100
... produced by the apparatus have great disruptive effects , and produce reports like the discharge of a pistol . The electrostatic field in the neighbourhood of the terminals is very intense , and the wires leading to the spark - gap emit ...
... produced by the apparatus have great disruptive effects , and produce reports like the discharge of a pistol . The electrostatic field in the neighbourhood of the terminals is very intense , and the wires leading to the spark - gap emit ...
Page 183
... produced by focus - tubes would give results more easily interpreted . The result to which we have been led from the considera- tion of the effects produced by the sudden stoppage of an electrified particle , viz . that the Röntgen ...
... produced by focus - tubes would give results more easily interpreted . The result to which we have been led from the considera- tion of the effects produced by the sudden stoppage of an electrified particle , viz . that the Röntgen ...
Page 521
... produced by rotating the nicol . When the angle is greater than this , partial extinction of the image is produced when the plane of polarization is perpendicular to the plane of reflexion ; when the angle is less than 40 ° , the ...
... produced by rotating the nicol . When the angle is greater than this , partial extinction of the image is produced when the plane of polarization is perpendicular to the plane of reflexion ; when the angle is less than 40 ° , the ...
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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