The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1917 - Physics |
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absorption activity æther air-coal gas aluminium ampere angle anode approximately assumed atomic weight axis bullet calculated coal gas coefficient components cone constant corresponding curve deflexion density determined diameter distance effect electric field electric force electric wind electrons electroscope emission energy equal equation experimental experiments expression formula frequency galvanometer gamma rays gases give given heat helium Hence hydrogen ionization potential kinetic energy lines of force magnetic mass maximum mean mercury millimetres molecules motion negative ions observed obtained orbit paper pendulum perihelion Phil plane plate position potential pressure radiation radium range Raoult's law rays recoil atoms relation shot shown solution spectrum surface temperature theory tube vapour vector velocity vessel vibrations volts wave-length wire zero