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Page 94
... liquid will be described afterwards ; in the meantime I shall merely ask the reader to notice the large range of measurable optical effect here obtained , and with such a small cell , from a ten- sion of one pound or less in the fixed ...
... liquid will be described afterwards ; in the meantime I shall merely ask the reader to notice the large range of measurable optical effect here obtained , and with such a small cell , from a ten- sion of one pound or less in the fixed ...
Page 98
... liquid , and was broken up into many small bubbles , which danced rapidly through the field , and prevented all regular optical effect . The impression conveyed by the phenomenon in the case of CS , was that of a simply statical ...
... liquid , and was broken up into many small bubbles , which danced rapidly through the field , and prevented all regular optical effect . The impression conveyed by the phenomenon in the case of CS , was that of a simply statical ...
Page 460
... liquid in the vessel to rotate in the same direction ; the friction between the liquid and the vessel tends to make the vessel rotate too ; but it is restrained by the torsion of the wire . As the inertia of the liquid has to be ...
... liquid in the vessel to rotate in the same direction ; the friction between the liquid and the vessel tends to make the vessel rotate too ; but it is restrained by the torsion of the wire . As the inertia of the liquid has to be ...
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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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