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... Equation ( 1 ) is true ; but equation ( 2 ) is as little applicable as in the other case ( where e is considered variable ) the cor- responding equation T = T ' , W w ( 2A ) where e signifies the variation of e . Much rather are both ...
... Equation ( 1 ) is true ; but equation ( 2 ) is as little applicable as in the other case ( where e is considered variable ) the cor- responding equation T = T ' , W w ( 2A ) where e signifies the variation of e . Much rather are both ...
Page 516
... equation may be written in various ways ; and its form is slightly differ- ent according as C is of the same or ... equation only affect the sign of the term containing it . In equation ( 36 ) , if 4AC is less than B2 ( which is ...
... equation may be written in various ways ; and its form is slightly differ- ent according as C is of the same or ... equation only affect the sign of the term containing it . In equation ( 36 ) , if 4AC is less than B2 ( which is ...
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... equation ( 6 ) the correctness of elementary law of diffusion might be tested and the valu the constant k determined ; but a closer discussion of equation enables us to perceive that its peculiar form not permit any very accurate ...
... equation ( 6 ) the correctness of elementary law of diffusion might be tested and the valu the constant k determined ; but a closer discussion of equation enables us to perceive that its peculiar form not permit any very accurate ...
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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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