Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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Page 211
... absorbed . [ It was assumed in the calculations that the water was at the temperature of maximum density , the correction for the actual temperature , approximately 16 ° C. , being quite immaterial as far as the nature of the results go ...
... absorbed . [ It was assumed in the calculations that the water was at the temperature of maximum density , the correction for the actual temperature , approximately 16 ° C. , being quite immaterial as far as the nature of the results go ...
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... ABSORBED PER C.C. WATER PER C.C. AND CHANCE. Specimen No. 2 . Weight Weight Volume Volume by Weight Change in water measurement of from Length Breadth Thickness from water of volume Water absorbed ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) . absorbed . per ...
... ABSORBED PER C.C. WATER PER C.C. AND CHANCE. Specimen No. 2 . Weight Weight Volume Volume by Weight Change in water measurement of from Length Breadth Thickness from water of volume Water absorbed ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) . absorbed . per ...
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... absorbed in silver bromide is re- emitted and ultimately absorbed by the gelatine . It is significant that when the absorption in silver bromide relative to that in air increases either through the bromine or through the silver , the ...
... absorbed in silver bromide is re- emitted and ultimately absorbed by the gelatine . It is significant that when the absorption in silver bromide relative to that in air increases either through the bromine or through the silver , the ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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