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... constant , the charge varies with the square root of the boundary . If the surface and boundary both vary , the ... constant depending on the electrical unit of charge , we have C = μS.B , which will be found , with some exceptions , a ...
... constant , the charge varies with the square root of the boundary . If the surface and boundary both vary , the ... constant depending on the electrical unit of charge , we have C = μS.B , which will be found , with some exceptions , a ...
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... constant , or equal 1 . CS , B being constant , or equal 1 . CB , S being constant , or equal 1 . CS.B , when S and B vary together . Εα Εα 1 S.B 1 В ' ( Q being constant ) , for all plane rectangular surfaces . S being constant , or ...
... constant , or equal 1 . CS , B being constant , or equal 1 . CB , S being constant , or equal 1 . CS.B , when S and B vary together . Εα Εα 1 S.B 1 В ' ( Q being constant ) , for all plane rectangular surfaces . S being constant , or ...
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... constant for all temperatures , begin- mula , Aka and M = m == a ning with t = 0 . In the modified formula used by M ... constant density . It is generally acknow- ledged that the equation p = 1 + represents the elastic force of a ...
... constant for all temperatures , begin- mula , Aka and M = m == a ning with t = 0 . In the modified formula used by M ... constant density . It is generally acknow- ledged that the equation p = 1 + represents the elastic force of a ...
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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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