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Page 110
... body between the poles of a pow- erful magnet can be moved only with some difficulty , the resist- ance experienced being exactly as though it were immersed in a viscous body . Anyone who has handled a revolving gyroscope must be struck ...
... body between the poles of a pow- erful magnet can be moved only with some difficulty , the resist- ance experienced being exactly as though it were immersed in a viscous body . Anyone who has handled a revolving gyroscope must be struck ...
Page 270
... body after the process , we must deduct from the total quantity the portion which is converted into ex- ternal work . The quantity of heat then remaining is called by Thomson * the mechanical energy of the body in the given state ...
... body after the process , we must deduct from the total quantity the portion which is converted into ex- ternal work . The quantity of heat then remaining is called by Thomson * the mechanical energy of the body in the given state ...
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... body was formed which he called Benzhydrole , and assigned to it the formula C18 H14 , which sub- sequent analyses show ought to be 18 H120 . This body has many of the properties of a monatomic alcohol , but differs in that , when ...
... body was formed which he called Benzhydrole , and assigned to it the formula C18 H14 , which sub- sequent analyses show ought to be 18 H120 . This body has many of the properties of a monatomic alcohol , but differs in that , when ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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