Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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... observed . observed . calculated . observed . calculated . W1 - Wo . hm 2 50 0.3285 37 0-3294 0.3299 -0.0005 13 0-3315 17 0-3326 20 0-3332 0-3339 ...... 22 0-3338 0-3348 -0.0007 -0.0010 ...... ...... 27 0-3346 0-3381 ...... ...... 34 ...
... observed . observed . calculated . observed . calculated . W1 - Wo . hm 2 50 0.3285 37 0-3294 0.3299 -0.0005 13 0-3315 17 0-3326 20 0-3332 0-3339 ...... 22 0-3338 0-3348 -0.0007 -0.0010 ...... ...... 27 0-3346 0-3381 ...... ...... 34 ...
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1 same time , one giving an observed lower limit of potential , and the other an observed higher limit : these are determined in the same way as the preceding , the index being clearly beyond the sighted position in the one case at the ...
1 same time , one giving an observed lower limit of potential , and the other an observed higher limit : these are determined in the same way as the preceding , the index being clearly beyond the sighted position in the one case at the ...
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... observed fact that , as the potential rises through a proper range of value , the light at the centre of the field ... observed values of the neutralizing potential when the whole weight is attached to the first plate ; the third ...
... observed fact that , as the potential rises through a proper range of value , the light at the centre of the field ... observed values of the neutralizing potential when the whole weight is attached to the first plate ; the third ...
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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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