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Page 77
... intensity of the extinguishing light may be insufficient to obliterate the spectrum even though the slit be closely nar- rowed . How , then , may the intensity of the spectrum be diminished , and that of the extinguishing light be simul ...
... intensity of the extinguishing light may be insufficient to obliterate the spectrum even though the slit be closely nar- rowed . How , then , may the intensity of the spectrum be diminished , and that of the extinguishing light be simul ...
Page 226
... intensity of the current rises from 1D onwards , the resistance also increases ; and with soft iron wires we could follow this increase up to its limit . But now , how does the resistance change when , starting from 1D , we let the ...
... intensity of the current rises from 1D onwards , the resistance also increases ; and with soft iron wires we could follow this increase up to its limit . But now , how does the resistance change when , starting from 1D , we let the ...
Page 407
... intensity . It appears that aberration begins to be distinctly mischievous when it amounts to about a quarter ... intensity - curves ; but in another it is more complicated , since the phase of the resultant does not correspond ...
... intensity . It appears that aberration begins to be distinctly mischievous when it amounts to about a quarter ... intensity - curves ; but in another it is more complicated , since the phase of the resultant does not correspond ...
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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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