Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1916 - Physics |
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anatase angle apparatus approximately axis bands boundary bulb c.c. per second cadmium calculated carbon cathode cell coil collisions components constant Corbino effect corresponding crystal curve density determined diameter discharge disk electric force electrometer electrons energy equation experimental experiments film formula function galvanometer given gives Hall effect heat hydrogen increase integral intensity ionization J. J. Thomson lattice length light liquid logarithms magnetic field maximum measured Mecker mercury vapour metal method mirror mobility molecular molecules negative ion normal observed obtained oxygen atoms Phil plane plate polarization positive ions potential difference pressure prism quartz radiation radium radius ratio rays reflexion refractive refractive index resonance rutile shown solution spectra spectrograph spectrum surface Table temperature tetragonal theory thickness tube variation vector velocity vibration volts wave-length xenotime zero zircon