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A series of readings was taken , increasing the thickness of the layer before each reading , and then a series decreasing the thickness . The means of these two sets , when they agreed fairly closely , were usually taken .
A series of readings was taken , increasing the thickness of the layer before each reading , and then a series decreasing the thickness . The means of these two sets , when they agreed fairly closely , were usually taken .
Page 421
After forty - five minutes it was taken out and its potential again measured by comparison with the other plate . The results are given in the following table , time being counted from the moment the plate was taken out of the oxygen ...
After forty - five minutes it was taken out and its potential again measured by comparison with the other plate . The results are given in the following table , time being counted from the moment the plate was taken out of the oxygen ...
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Equilibrium was obtained when no current passed through the conductor in the field and a reading of the balance taken . A current measured by the Weston millivoltmeter was then sent through the conductor and a new reading taken when ...
Equilibrium was obtained when no current passed through the conductor in the field and a reading of the balance taken . A current measured by the Weston millivoltmeter was then sent through the conductor and a new reading taken when ...
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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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