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... specific resistance of steel rods of different hardness , inferences analogous to the above may be deduced : - a . The specific resistance of steel increases continuously with its mechanical hardness . b . Rods like - annealed differ ...
... specific resistance of steel rods of different hardness , inferences analogous to the above may be deduced : - a . The specific resistance of steel increases continuously with its mechanical hardness . b . Rods like - annealed differ ...
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... specific gravity - that is , an increase of its volume . 2. The thicker the rod the less is it hardened ; that is , the smaller is the increment of its volume , this being reckoned from the volume of the crude rod . 3. By tempering ...
... specific gravity - that is , an increase of its volume . 2. The thicker the rod the less is it hardened ; that is , the smaller is the increment of its volume , this being reckoned from the volume of the crude rod . 3. By tempering ...
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LVIII . Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles . ON THE SPECIFIC HEATS AND MELTING - POINTS OF DIVERS REFRACTORY METALS . BY J. VIOLLE . I. THE specific heat of iridium , like that of platinum , increases regularly with the temperature ...
LVIII . Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles . ON THE SPECIFIC HEATS AND MELTING - POINTS OF DIVERS REFRACTORY METALS . BY J. VIOLLE . I. THE specific heat of iridium , like that of platinum , increases regularly with the temperature ...
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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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