Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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The long - period waves will pass through the second side and the short ones through the condenserside . By shunting off some of the current from the second side , it will be more free from harmonics than the first one .
The long - period waves will pass through the second side and the short ones through the condenserside . By shunting off some of the current from the second side , it will be more free from harmonics than the first one .
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a . tube ; in addition , a brilliant fluorescence filled tbe side tube , which appeared to flow in or flow out of the narrow tube which ended in the small bulb . We were reminded by this phenomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow ...
a . tube ; in addition , a brilliant fluorescence filled tbe side tube , which appeared to flow in or flow out of the narrow tube which ended in the small bulb . We were reminded by this phenomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow ...
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On three edges of this slab ( the bottom edge and the two side edges ) were pasted thin strips of tinfoil just as wide as the slab was thick . Now when this slab is clainped in the clamp of the suspension apparatus , so that the tinfoil ...
On three edges of this slab ( the bottom edge and the two side edges ) were pasted thin strips of tinfoil just as wide as the slab was thick . Now when this slab is clainped in the clamp of the suspension apparatus , so that the tinfoil ...
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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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