Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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... charge e in uniform motion along the X axis with the velocity v . We desire to know the force acting at the time t on any other charge 1 , which has any desired coordinates x , y , and z and any desired velocity x , y , z . Assume a ...
... charge e in uniform motion along the X axis with the velocity v . We desire to know the force acting at the time t on any other charge 1 , which has any desired coordinates x , y , and z and any desired velocity x , y , z . Assume a ...
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... charge which could be detected by removing it from the neighbour- hood of the inner cylinder . In order to be certain that the charges were actually attached to the dusts , and to the air , the method of con- ducting the experiments was ...
... charge which could be detected by removing it from the neighbour- hood of the inner cylinder . In order to be certain that the charges were actually attached to the dusts , and to the air , the method of con- ducting the experiments was ...
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nature of the charge acquired by the plate , and also the charge upon the air could be indicated ( Pl . VI . fig . 3 ) . A box measuring 40 × 30 x 30 cm . having a well fitting door was taken . Through the top a thick plug of ebonite ...
nature of the charge acquired by the plate , and also the charge upon the air could be indicated ( Pl . VI . fig . 3 ) . A box measuring 40 × 30 x 30 cm . having a well fitting door was taken . Through the top a thick plug of ebonite ...
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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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