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Page 69
... latter be L. Further , let there be n faults of resistances Z1 , Z2 , ... at distances x1 , x2 , • from the ... latter is , by Ohm's law , equal to the potential of the line at the fault divided by the resistance of the latter ...
... latter be L. Further , let there be n faults of resistances Z1 , Z2 , ... at distances x1 , x2 , • from the ... latter is , by Ohm's law , equal to the potential of the line at the fault divided by the resistance of the latter ...
Page 362
... latter also in considerable proportion in the uncombined state . Secondly , hardening by a process of wire- pulling , hammering , & c . , will in all probability increase the specific gravity of steel ; hardening by sudden cooling , as ...
... latter also in considerable proportion in the uncombined state . Secondly , hardening by a process of wire- pulling , hammering , & c . , will in all probability increase the specific gravity of steel ; hardening by sudden cooling , as ...
Page 450
... latter plan indeed might seem to have the obvious advantage that , as in the tan- gent - galvanometer , the amount of the effect is independent of the strength of the magnet . But this advantage is probably more than counterbalanced by ...
... latter plan indeed might seem to have the obvious advantage that , as in the tan- gent - galvanometer , the amount of the effect is independent of the strength of the magnet . But this advantage is probably more than counterbalanced by ...
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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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