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... effect was enormous . A crater of an elliptic section was formed around the mine , filled by little fragments . After having cleared them away , it was found that the rock was strongly cracked , and , so to say , powdered even below the ...
... effect was enormous . A crater of an elliptic section was formed around the mine , filled by little fragments . After having cleared them away , it was found that the rock was strongly cracked , and , so to say , powdered even below the ...
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... effect proceeds from the disk , and since the heat - indication afforded by the galvanometer - needle remains nearly constant for some time , this effect must be due to the heating of the whole substance of the disk . 12. Presuming ...
... effect proceeds from the disk , and since the heat - indication afforded by the galvanometer - needle remains nearly constant for some time , this effect must be due to the heating of the whole substance of the disk . 12. Presuming ...
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... effect due to rotation was 22.5 , while in an air vacuum it was 23.5 . These numbers may probably be considered as sensibly the same , and this experiment would therefore appear to denote that the effect is not due to fluid friction ...
... effect due to rotation was 22.5 , while in an air vacuum it was 23.5 . These numbers may probably be considered as sensibly the same , and this experiment would therefore appear to denote that the effect is not due to fluid friction ...
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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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