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Page 317
... deflexion could be made to about of a scale - division . A typical example showing the variation of the deflexion with time for the first 18 minutes after removal of the emanation is shown in fig . 3 , curve E + A + B + C . Fig . 3 ...
... deflexion could be made to about of a scale - division . A typical example showing the variation of the deflexion with time for the first 18 minutes after removal of the emanation is shown in fig . 3 , curve E + A + B + C . Fig . 3 ...
Page 633
... deflexion due to lack of compensation will be independent of the direction of Co , except in so far as the direction ... deflexion which is due to this cause be D = p , where p is the galvano- meter deflexion due to unit change of ...
... deflexion due to lack of compensation will be independent of the direction of Co , except in so far as the direction ... deflexion which is due to this cause be D = p , where p is the galvano- meter deflexion due to unit change of ...
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... deflexion due to one junction alone was equal to about 2.5 cm . The deflexion due to R was positive and slightly greater than that due to R2 , which was negative . Consequently , if any absorption of the waves had taken place in T2 , it ...
... deflexion due to one junction alone was equal to about 2.5 cm . The deflexion due to R was positive and slightly greater than that due to R2 , which was negative . Consequently , if any absorption of the waves had taken place in T2 , it ...
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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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