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Page 187
... tube was exhausted powerful brush- discharges were given off at the ends of the tube . When the tube was exhausted , these brushes were much diminished , and were replaced by a powerful brush which came off from the straight wire ...
... tube was exhausted powerful brush- discharges were given off at the ends of the tube . When the tube was exhausted , these brushes were much diminished , and were replaced by a powerful brush which came off from the straight wire ...
Page 188
• tube ; in addition , a brilliant fluorescence filled the 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 phe- nomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow ...
• tube ; in addition , a brilliant fluorescence filled the 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 phe- nomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow ...
Page 189
... tube caused no marked difference in the appearances in the tube ; at a lower degree , however , a marked difference resulted . With the employment of a powerful Ruhmkorf coil giving sparks of at least 8 inches x - rays could be detected ...
... tube caused no marked difference in the appearances in the tube ; at a lower degree , however , a marked difference resulted . With the employment of a powerful Ruhmkorf coil giving sparks of at least 8 inches x - rays could be detected ...
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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