Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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... position of rest when there is no earthquake , it will gradually approach this position but never reach it . Although , therefore , the first term of the above solution rapidly disappears ( that is , the natural vibrations of the ...
... position of rest when there is no earthquake , it will gradually approach this position but never reach it . Although , therefore , the first term of the above solution rapidly disappears ( that is , the natural vibrations of the ...
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... position , say , towards the right ; and the direction of the deflection of the galvanometer on making contact was ... position at some distance from it , as here the inductive effect is greatest , and therefore any deviation of ...
... position , say , towards the right ; and the direction of the deflection of the galvanometer on making contact was ... position at some distance from it , as here the inductive effect is greatest , and therefore any deviation of ...
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... position ; and if the other is capable of rotating round its ver- tical diameter , it will be found that when it has rotated through 90 ° ( that is , when the planes of the coils are at right angles ) the inductive effects in the ...
... position ; and if the other is capable of rotating round its ver- tical diameter , it will be found that when it has rotated through 90 ° ( that is , when the planes of the coils are at right angles ) the inductive effects in the ...
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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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