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Page 534
... quantity k . - Fick's elementary law of hydrodiffusion includes the hypothesis that the diffusion - quantity k is independent of the degree of concentration . A closer analysis of the experimental procedure made use of by us makes it ...
... quantity k . - Fick's elementary law of hydrodiffusion includes the hypothesis that the diffusion - quantity k is independent of the degree of concentration . A closer analysis of the experimental procedure made use of by us makes it ...
Page 545
... quantity of rays which arrive at the face of the pile at the place of observation , after having traversed perpendicularly the depth e = 1 of the atmosphere , and the rays which it would receive if the atmosphere did not exist , i . e ...
... quantity of rays which arrive at the face of the pile at the place of observation , after having traversed perpendicularly the depth e = 1 of the atmosphere , and the rays which it would receive if the atmosphere did not exist , i . e ...
Page 553
... quantity of heat which in unit time would be received on the unit surface perpendicular to the direction of the rays at the limits of the atmosphere ; and this is the quantity which it is desired to determine . b is the proportion of ...
... quantity of heat which in unit time would be received on the unit surface perpendicular to the direction of the rays at the limits of the atmosphere ; and this is the quantity which it is desired to determine . b is the proportion of ...
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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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