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Page 174
... pressure the saturation current should be measured ; but it was found quite impos- sible to obtain complete saturation , even at low pressures , with a voltage of 2200. In fig . 2 ( Pl . I. ) the saturation curves for the ionization due ...
... pressure the saturation current should be measured ; but it was found quite impos- sible to obtain complete saturation , even at low pressures , with a voltage of 2200. In fig . 2 ( Pl . I. ) the saturation curves for the ionization due ...
Page 278
... pressure , and that the expansion required increases , that is , the size of the nuclei decreases , as the pressure of the surrounding gas increases . At 600 ° C. none of the second set of nuclei are produced when the air is at a pressure ...
... pressure , and that the expansion required increases , that is , the size of the nuclei decreases , as the pressure of the surrounding gas increases . At 600 ° C. none of the second set of nuclei are produced when the air is at a pressure ...
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... Pressure = 0.41 mm . Pressure 0.17 mm . i . T ( ° C . ) . i . T. ( ° C . ) . 0 00015 0.80 0.00043 3:10 0.00090 6.15 0.00058 4.85 0.00180 11:35 0.00082 6.65 0.00195 13:30 0.00115 9:45 0.00220 14.85 0.00183 16:30 0.00230 16.00 0.00187 ...
... Pressure = 0.41 mm . Pressure 0.17 mm . i . T ( ° C . ) . i . T. ( ° C . ) . 0 00015 0.80 0.00043 3:10 0.00090 6.15 0.00058 4.85 0.00180 11:35 0.00082 6.65 0.00195 13:30 0.00115 9:45 0.00220 14.85 0.00183 16:30 0.00230 16.00 0.00187 ...
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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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