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Page 207
... measured and calculated numbers agree fairly well together . The same process was applied to the curves given by La ... measured and calculated as in the former case . Rock - salt prism . Flint - glass prism . Measured . Calculated ...
... measured and calculated numbers agree fairly well together . The same process was applied to the curves given by La ... measured and calculated as in the former case . Rock - salt prism . Flint - glass prism . Measured . Calculated ...
Page 336
... measured intensities of two small lights is perceptibly smaller than the measured intensity of one large light ; and this difference becomes larger and larger as we increase the number of lights produced by the same current , i . e . by ...
... measured intensities of two small lights is perceptibly smaller than the measured intensity of one large light ; and this difference becomes larger and larger as we increase the number of lights produced by the same current , i . e . by ...
Page 337
... measured , and may be called external or measured light . For instance , of all the light produced in one electric arc , a considerable part is hidden by the electrodes between which the arc plays , be- cause the electrodes have a ...
... measured , and may be called external or measured light . For instance , of all the light produced in one electric arc , a considerable part is hidden by the electrodes between which the arc plays , be- cause the electrodes have a ...
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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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