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this constant for glass - hard rods is remarkably different . The rods in Table VI . , for instance , possess a T. E. H. amounting nearly to 140 : 10 % ; whereas in the rods in Table II . the maxi- mum * value found does not exceed 70 ...
this constant for glass - hard rods is remarkably different . The rods in Table VI . , for instance , possess a T. E. H. amounting nearly to 140 : 10 % ; whereas in the rods in Table II . the maxi- mum * value found does not exceed 70 ...
Page 365
... rods can be considerably annealed at comparatively low tempera- tures , must be regarded as an adequate indication of their un- natural strained condition . A second result of Fromme , that the specific gravity of thin rods suffers ...
... rods can be considerably annealed at comparatively low tempera- tures , must be regarded as an adequate indication of their un- natural strained condition . A second result of Fromme , that the specific gravity of thin rods suffers ...
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... rods , and feeling about on the bridge - wire with another slider for a point of the same potential . The slider on the rod was then shifted to another part of the same rod and the bridge - slider shifted correspondingly . The shifts on ...
... rods , and feeling about on the bridge - wire with another slider for a point of the same potential . The slider on the rod was then shifted to another part of the same rod and the bridge - slider shifted correspondingly . The shifts on ...
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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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