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Page 182
... curve , which at 80 atmospheres is still increasing , and at a rate apparently dependent on the material of the plates . Taking the simplest case , that of two plates of aluminium 1 cm . apart , curve B ( fig . 7 ) , between 0 and 20 ...
... curve , which at 80 atmospheres is still increasing , and at a rate apparently dependent on the material of the plates . Taking the simplest case , that of two plates of aluminium 1 cm . apart , curve B ( fig . 7 ) , between 0 and 20 ...
Page 318
... Curve . The curve given in fig . 3 is typical of a number of curves obtained which agreed closely with one another . The re- lative heating effects of the emanation and its products can be deduced from the observed curve by comparison ...
... Curve . The curve given in fig . 3 is typical of a number of curves obtained which agreed closely with one another . The re- lative heating effects of the emanation and its products can be deduced from the observed curve by comparison ...
Page 386
... curve for the second distillate is given in curve 1 , fig . 7 , and is practically the duplicate of Fig . 7 . Current -1div = 10amp Curve 1 . Curve 2 Roo 40 60 80 Time - Minutes . 100 120 that given by the first distillate . The ...
... curve for the second distillate is given in curve 1 , fig . 7 , and is practically the duplicate of Fig . 7 . Current -1div = 10amp Curve 1 . Curve 2 Roo 40 60 80 Time - Minutes . 100 120 that given by the first distillate . The ...
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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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