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... unit volume of water . Hence- TN 3000-1752 4π2N 000825 = 636.7423 One unit of heat equals 423 units of work . Solving these equations for r and N , we get r = ' 000000005 centimetre , a quantity closely corresponding with the previous ...
... unit volume of water . Hence- TN 3000-1752 4π2N 000825 = 636.7423 One unit of heat equals 423 units of work . Solving these equations for r and N , we get r = ' 000000005 centimetre , a quantity closely corresponding with the previous ...
Page 74
... unit volume of water . Hence- π3N 3000 = 1752 42N 000825 = 636.7423 One unit of heat equals 423 units of work . Solving these equations for r and N , we get r = 000000005 centimetre , a quantity closely corresponding with the previous ...
... unit volume of water . Hence- π3N 3000 = 1752 42N 000825 = 636.7423 One unit of heat equals 423 units of work . Solving these equations for r and N , we get r = 000000005 centimetre , a quantity closely corresponding with the previous ...
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... units of volume ) might be in equilibrium of temperature . In order to have an idea , by inspection , of the mean state of tem- perature of the universe , we should require to sweep over a unit of volume , containing some hundreds of ...
... units of volume ) might be in equilibrium of temperature . In order to have an idea , by inspection , of the mean state of tem- perature of the universe , we should require to sweep over a unit of volume , containing some hundreds 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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