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... measured in the manner adopted by Regnault . represents the fraction of the measured heat If two german - silver wires are soldered to the copper tube near the heater , and connected to a galvanometer , we have a complete thermoelectric ...
... measured in the manner adopted by Regnault . represents the fraction of the measured heat If two german - silver wires are soldered to the copper tube near the heater , and connected to a galvanometer , we have a complete thermoelectric ...
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measured by observing the rate of leak of an electroscope . It was at once placed in the solvent for an observed time , carefully dried by placing between filter - paper , and its activity again measured . It was now set aside for a few ...
measured by observing the rate of leak of an electroscope . It was at once placed in the solvent for an observed time , carefully dried by placing between filter - paper , and its activity again measured . It was now set aside for a few ...
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... measured off , and referred to the vertex as origin . Three curves may then be plotted out - one having the values ... measured with considerable accuracy either by square - counting or by the planimeter , afterwards being reduced ...
... measured off , and referred to the vertex as origin . Three curves may then be plotted out - one having the values ... measured with considerable accuracy either by square - counting or by the planimeter , afterwards being reduced ...
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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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