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Page 448
... resistance of a conductor is therefore inversely proportional to the work done in it when a given electromotive ... resistance overcome by the water must be of such nature that twice the quantity of water will flow through any one pipe ...
... resistance of a conductor is therefore inversely proportional to the work done in it when a given electromotive ... resistance overcome by the water must be of such nature that twice the quantity of water will flow through any one pipe ...
Page 485
... resistance of the absolute nerated in a circuit of that resistance by the electromotive force due to a straight bar 1 metre long moving across a magnetic field of unit intensity * perpendicularly to the lines of force and to its own ...
... resistance of the absolute nerated in a circuit of that resistance by the electromotive force due to a straight bar 1 metre long moving across a magnetic field of unit intensity * perpendicularly to the lines of force and to its own ...
Page 519
... resistance of any con- ductor . Thus , if the resistance of a wire be expressed by the number 2 , its conducting - power will be 0.5 . Specific Resistance referred to Unit of Mass . - The specific re- sistance of a material at a given ...
... resistance of any con- ductor . Thus , if the resistance of a wire be expressed by the number 2 , its conducting - power will be 0.5 . Specific Resistance referred to Unit of Mass . - The specific re- sistance of a material at a given ...
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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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