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Page 144
... angle of rotation ; therefore the work of the current remains constant ; but when the longitu- dinally magnetizing ... angle : - A = D sin y dy . Now , if the direction of D for this molecule makes with the axis of the wire the ...
... angle of rotation ; therefore the work of the current remains constant ; but when the longitu- dinally magnetizing ... angle : - A = D sin y dy . Now , if the direction of D for this molecule makes with the axis of the wire the ...
Page 388
... angle subtended between the ears and the line of vision . In the Pseudophone these angles are variable , and the amount of effective surface can also be varied , and this with- out any knowledge , on the part of the person experimenting ...
... angle subtended between the ears and the line of vision . In the Pseudophone these angles are variable , and the amount of effective surface can also be varied , and this with- out any knowledge , on the part of the person experimenting ...
Page 450
... angle of deflexion to less than a right angle , whether the magnet swing in a horizontal or a vertical plane . We have in the following experiments adopted the plan of making a permanent steel or electromagnet revolve in the ...
... angle of deflexion to less than a right angle , whether the magnet swing in a horizontal or a vertical plane . We have in the following experiments adopted the plan of making a permanent steel or electromagnet revolve in the ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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