Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 107
... resistance , the effect must be small . The conclusion is , therefore , that the course followed by W. Froude , of considering frictional resistance and wave- resistance separately and adding the two , will probably give a close ...
... resistance , the effect must be small . The conclusion is , therefore , that the course followed by W. Froude , of considering frictional resistance and wave- resistance separately and adding the two , will probably give a close ...
Page 245
... resistance of the film had changed . This reading was then assumed proportional to the current flowing through the galvanometer , that is proportional to Aa , the variation of the resistance , a , of the film . Such an assumption gives ...
... resistance of the film had changed . This reading was then assumed proportional to the current flowing through the galvanometer , that is proportional to Aa , the variation of the resistance , a , of the film . Such an assumption gives ...
Page 254
... resistance between the electrodes they were connected in series with a standard resistance and a battery of constant E.M.F. The potentials at the terminals of the electrodes and the standard resistance were compared by means of an ...
... resistance between the electrodes they were connected in series with a standard resistance and a battery of constant E.M.F. The potentials at the terminals of the electrodes and the standard resistance were compared by means of an ...
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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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