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Page 98
... conductor ( 10 ) . When the two connecting - wires are in position , and the machine is worked vigorously , no sensible spark can be drawn from the prime conductor , no movement can be de- dected in the liquid , nor any trace of the ...
... conductor ( 10 ) . When the two connecting - wires are in position , and the machine is worked vigorously , no sensible spark can be drawn from the prime conductor , no movement can be de- dected in the liquid , nor any trace of the ...
Page 231
... conductor being very little shortened when the connecting wires were put in position . In electro- optic experiment this oil was one of the cleanest that I had yet examined which accounts partly for the fine effects observed . These ...
... conductor being very little shortened when the connecting wires were put in position . In electro- optic experiment this oil was one of the cleanest that I had yet examined which accounts partly for the fine effects observed . These ...
Page 239
... conductor through cell to earth must be interrupted by an air - interval ( an insulating shell ) A B of some length . The optical effect is observed at the instant of the spark through A B , and at that instant only . The position of ...
... conductor through cell to earth must be interrupted by an air - interval ( an insulating shell ) A B of some length . The optical effect is observed at the instant of the spark through A B , and at that instant only . The position of ...
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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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