Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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Page 40
... formula involving the value of the heat of dilution at one temperature only , by making use of the relation † lo ... formula out , as the necessary altera- tions in equations ( 12 ) of Part II . are obvious , as are also the ...
... formula involving the value of the heat of dilution at one temperature only , by making use of the relation † lo ... formula out , as the necessary altera- tions in equations ( 12 ) of Part II . are obvious , as are also the ...
Page 306
... formula , a second experiment was made on the same specimen : Smaltite , as above ; weight taken 25 mgrms . Care was taken to complete the sublimation . Result 544 per cent . of As . Hence the first experiment is sustained . A borax ...
... formula , a second experiment was made on the same specimen : Smaltite , as above ; weight taken 25 mgrms . Care was taken to complete the sublimation . Result 544 per cent . of As . Hence the first experiment is sustained . A borax ...
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... formula obtained by Prof. Bryan ‡ for the collapsing pressure of an infinitely long flue is probably correct as a first approximation , when the inner surface of the tube is free from applied pressures ; but that his work , as ...
... formula obtained by Prof. Bryan ‡ for the collapsing pressure of an infinitely long flue is probably correct as a first approximation , when the inner surface of the tube is free from applied pressures ; but that his work , as ...
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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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