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... calculated values agree as to the order of magnitude , but that the differences are very considerable , the values calculated for aluminium and gold being about three times greater than the values observed , and the value of air about ...
... calculated values agree as to the order of magnitude , but that the differences are very considerable , the values calculated for aluminium and gold being about three times greater than the values observed , and the value of air about ...
Page 329
... calculated value of the heating effect of radium with that deduced experimentally , for the data used in the calculations are not fixed with the accuracy required . For example , the mu2 calculation depends on the accuracy of the values ...
... calculated value of the heating effect of radium with that deduced experimentally , for the data used in the calculations are not fixed with the accuracy required . For example , the mu2 calculation depends on the accuracy of the values ...
Page 358
... calculated activities of the two groups of products ; for ThX + Em + A the calculated activity is taken as the sum of the values of KR2 / 3 for the three products . For C + C2 the sum of the values of KR2 / 3 would be 2.96 while the ...
... calculated activities of the two groups of products ; for ThX + Em + A the calculated activity is taken as the sum of the values of KR2 / 3 for the three products . For C + C2 the sum of the values of KR2 / 3 would be 2.96 while 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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