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To find how the changes in E.M.F. lagged behind those of the temperature , it was found best to subject the cells to a cycle of temperature , the temperature being first raised at a uniform rate through a certain number of degrees ...
To find how the changes in E.M.F. lagged behind those of the temperature , it was found best to subject the cells to a cycle of temperature , the temperature being first raised at a uniform rate through a certain number of degrees ...
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a The probable reason for the superiority of the H - form over the ordinary form is that when the changes of temperature produce variations in the density of the zinc sulphate solution , the zinc amalgam , being at the bottom ...
a The probable reason for the superiority of the H - form over the ordinary form is that when the changes of temperature produce variations in the density of the zinc sulphate solution , the zinc amalgam , being at the bottom ...
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The electrical resistance of metals and alloys at temperatures approaching the absolute zero . Phil . Mag . ... The variation in the electric resistance of bismuth when cooled to the temperature of solid air . Phil . Mag .
The electrical resistance of metals and alloys at temperatures approaching the absolute zero . Phil . Mag . ... The variation in the electric resistance of bismuth when cooled to the temperature of solid air . Phil . Mag .
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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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