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... birefringent action also increases . This is evident from both Tables . ( 4 ) The increments of potential corresponding to a constant increment of birefringent action have sensibly smaller values at high than at low potentials . This is ...
... birefringent action also increases . This is evident from both Tables . ( 4 ) The increments of potential corresponding to a constant increment of birefringent action have sensibly smaller values at high than at low potentials . This is ...
Page 243
... birefringent action upon transmitted light . In relation to this action , liquids are divisible into two classes , the positive and the negative . ( 2 ) Positive liquids act as glass extended in a direction parallel to the lines of ...
... birefringent action upon transmitted light . In relation to this action , liquids are divisible into two classes , the positive and the negative . ( 2 ) Positive liquids act as glass extended in a direction parallel to the lines of ...
Page 245
... birefringent action on transmitted light . The action is similar to that of a positive uniaxal plate with axis parallel to the line of discharge . 58. In conclusion I shall give several reasons for preferring liquid dielectrics to ...
... birefringent action on transmitted light . The action is similar to that of a positive uniaxal plate with axis parallel to the line of discharge . 58. In conclusion I shall give several reasons for preferring liquid dielectrics to ...
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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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