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Page 142
... thickness is considerable can be made evident by the following consideration . The longitudinally magnetic mo- ment taken by the wire is , with equal magnetizing forces , nearly proportional to the square root of the thickness ‡ . The ...
... thickness is considerable can be made evident by the following consideration . The longitudinally magnetic mo- ment taken by the wire is , with equal magnetizing forces , nearly proportional to the square root of the thickness ‡ . The ...
Page 274
... thickness , i . e . the difference of thicknesses traversed by the extreme rays , since the prism was in the poși- tion of minimum deviation . Care , of course , was taken that no ordinary optical imperfections of the apparatus ...
... thickness , i . e . the difference of thicknesses traversed by the extreme rays , since the prism was in the poși- tion of minimum deviation . Care , of course , was taken that no ordinary optical imperfections of the apparatus ...
Page 446
... thickness of 1 milli the second of 2 millims . , and the third of 3 millims . It is cert that each different disk when placed in the flame acquire different temperature , the smallest attaining a higher tem rature than the other two ...
... thickness of 1 milli the second of 2 millims . , and the third of 3 millims . It is cert that each different disk when placed in the flame acquire different temperature , the smallest attaining a higher tem rature than the other two ...
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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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