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Page 386
... direction of a sound by causing the quality of the sound , if compound , to vary with the position of the head with respect to the direction of the sound - waves , since in different positions the intensities of the high and low ...
... direction of a sound by causing the quality of the sound , if compound , to vary with the position of the head with respect to the direction of the sound - waves , since in different positions the intensities of the high and low ...
Page 413
... direction of the deflection of the galvanometer on making contact was noted , that on breaking being , of course , in the opposite direction . The coil was now moved towards the left to the other side of the path , and the direction of ...
... direction of the deflection of the galvanometer on making contact was noted , that on breaking being , of course , in the opposite direction . The coil was now moved towards the left to the other side of the path , and the direction of ...
Page 415
... direction , while all lines outside the surface will tend to produce currents in the opposite direction . Therefore , when the secondary coil is so situated with respect to this surface that as many lines of force pass through it in one ...
... direction , while all lines outside the surface will tend to produce currents in the opposite direction . Therefore , when the secondary coil is so situated with respect to this surface that as many lines of force pass through it in one ...
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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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