Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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Page 159
It was then noticed that the leather lappings of the bobbins bad deteriorated , the silk coverings were discoloured , the german - silver had become brittle , and breaks bad occurred in the wire . The packing - straw showed signs of ...
It was then noticed that the leather lappings of the bobbins bad deteriorated , the silk coverings were discoloured , the german - silver had become brittle , and breaks bad occurred in the wire . The packing - straw showed signs of ...
Page 160
The wire of one was reported “ broken in November 1896 . ( 8 ) Between October 1894 and September 1895 about a thousand bobbins of platinoid wire , made and protected as above described , treated with paraffin wax and sheathed with ...
The wire of one was reported “ broken in November 1896 . ( 8 ) Between October 1894 and September 1895 about a thousand bobbins of platinoid wire , made and protected as above described , treated with paraffin wax and sheathed with ...
Page 188
We were reminded by this phenomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow of energy into a wire . This form of tube was replaced by a straight - wire tube which is represented in fig . 4 and fig . 5 ( side view ) . A straight wire passed ...
We were reminded by this phenomenon of Poynting's hypothesis of the flow of energy into a wire . This form of tube was replaced by a straight - wire tube which is represented in fig . 4 and fig . 5 ( side view ) . A straight wire passed ...
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Contents
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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