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Page 72
... vary with current strength . Thus they have no fixed value . Closed circuits or masses of metal near a self - inductance diminish it , and increase the apparent resistance , which effects vary with the period . Short circuits in coils ...
... vary with current strength . Thus they have no fixed value . Closed circuits or masses of metal near a self - inductance diminish it , and increase the apparent resistance , which effects vary with the period . Short circuits in coils ...
Page 134
... vary from point to point in the gas ; on this account no variation in the pressure of the charged gas takes place , and the terms dp dp dp , which have in general to be taken dx ' dy ' dz " account of when dealing with the motion of ...
... vary from point to point in the gas ; on this account no variation in the pressure of the charged gas takes place , and the terms dp dp dp , which have in general to be taken dx ' dy ' dz " account of when dealing with the motion of ...
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... vary in its susceptibility to magnetization as the magnetizing force is made to vary . Table V. , which gives the results of experiments upon bismuth using widely different fields , is arranged in a way similar in all respects to the ...
... vary in its susceptibility to magnetization as the magnetizing force is made to vary . Table V. , which gives the results of experiments upon bismuth using widely different fields , is arranged in a way similar in all respects to the ...
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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