Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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... equilibrium equation is fo ( s , p , 0 ) = F ( P , 0 ) . Suppose that there is another channel at a level where the above quantities are respectively G + dG , s + ds , p + dp , and P + dP . The equilibrium equation is fo ( s + ds , p ...
... equilibrium equation is fo ( s , p , 0 ) = F ( P , 0 ) . Suppose that there is another channel at a level where the above quantities are respectively G + dG , s + ds , p + dp , and P + dP . The equilibrium equation is fo ( s + ds , p ...
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... equilibrium . By the above device we are able to deduce immediately the Gibbs equation for the solvent in the ... equilibrium between the solution and solvent vapour , ( 2 ) osmotic equilibrium between the solution and the liquid ...
... equilibrium . By the above device we are able to deduce immediately the Gibbs equation for the solvent in the ... equilibrium between the solution and solvent vapour , ( 2 ) osmotic equilibrium between the solution and the liquid ...
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... equilibrium with one gram of radium . The amount of the products radium A , B , and C in transient equilibrium with the emanation are some- what greater than the amounts in equilibrium with the same quantity of emanation which is ...
... equilibrium with one gram of radium . The amount of the products radium A , B , and C in transient equilibrium with the emanation are some- what greater than the amounts in equilibrium with the same quantity of emanation which is ...
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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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