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Page 90
... polariscope , and restores the light by the use of the hand compensator . When A is well placed , the line LM is perpendicular to the plate - faces of the cell , and the object restored by the hand compensator is a fine streak of light ...
... polariscope , and restores the light by the use of the hand compensator . When A is well placed , the line LM is perpendicular to the plate - faces of the cell , and the object restored by the hand compensator is a fine streak of light ...
Page 98
... polariscope being as pure when the machine is worked at the hardest rate as when it is at rest . But it requires only a small change of the conditions to give a large effect . The first connecting - wire , that from prime conductor to ...
... polariscope being as pure when the machine is worked at the hardest rate as when it is at rest . But it requires only a small change of the conditions to give a large effect . The first connecting - wire , that from prime conductor to ...
Page 240
... polariscope is a narrow vertical streak of light extending well above and below the balls . The object now restored in the polariscope by discharge is a comparatively short central seg- ment of the flame , lying well within the cylinder ...
... polariscope is a narrow vertical streak of light extending well above and below the balls . The object now restored in the polariscope by discharge is a comparatively short central seg- ment of the flame , lying well within the cylinder ...
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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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