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Page 167
... thickness of of a millimetre , and in the second bulb a sheet of aluminium of the same thickness . The electrical discharge was sent alternately in the two bulbs minute after minute . On the two films which faced respectively the two re ...
... thickness of of a millimetre , and in the second bulb a sheet of aluminium of the same thickness . The electrical discharge was sent alternately in the two bulbs minute after minute . On the two films which faced respectively the two re ...
Page 171
... thickness , ( b ) consisting half of magnesium and half of glass still of the same thickness . I also tried to use aluminium and zinc ; but the difference between the impressions derived from the rays emanating from both the one and the ...
... thickness , ( b ) consisting half of magnesium and half of glass still of the same thickness . I also tried to use aluminium and zinc ; but the difference between the impressions derived from the rays emanating from both the one and the ...
Page 518
... thickness increased continually towards the bottom . On looking at an illuminated slit through the top of this grating where the thickness of the film was zero , the central image alone was observed . On moving the grating up , the film ...
... thickness increased continually towards the bottom . On looking at an illuminated slit through the top of this grating where the thickness of the film was zero , the central image alone was observed . On moving the grating up , the film ...
Contents
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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