Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 37
The small circles represent the points in the curve established by observation . ... The same is true of the curves of other gases . dotted line parallel with the base represents that portion of the total heat transmission due to the ...
The small circles represent the points in the curve established by observation . ... The same is true of the curves of other gases . dotted line parallel with the base represents that portion of the total heat transmission due to the ...
Page 188
This form of tube was replaced by a straight - wire tube which is represented in fig . 4 and fig . 5 ( side view ) . A straight wire passed completely through the tube , and was in circuit with a line on which there was a rapid change ...
This form of tube was replaced by a straight - wire tube which is represented in fig . 4 and fig . 5 ( side view ) . A straight wire passed completely through the tube , and was in circuit with a line on which there was a rapid change ...
Page 535
... repeated at these longer intervals , is represented by the coexistence of series of pendulous terms of which the ... or incommensurable with T. And that it then represents the Röngten event isolatedi . e , without any repetition .
... repeated at these longer intervals , is represented by the coexistence of series of pendulous terms of which the ... or incommensurable with T. And that it then represents the Röngten event isolatedi . e , without any repetition .
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Contents
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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