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... proportional to N. Hence , in the steady state , ap = mn , or N , the equilibrium ionization , becomes proportional to the pressure . Pr From a consideration of Townsend's work * , this mean free path for pressures of the order of those ...
... proportional to N. Hence , in the steady state , ap = mn , or N , the equilibrium ionization , becomes proportional to the pressure . Pr From a consideration of Townsend's work * , this mean free path for pressures of the order of those ...
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... proportional to ( 1 + cos20 ) . This formula may readily be obtained from the expressions for the radiated electric and magnetic vectors given by Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson in his book , " The Conduction of Electricity through Gases ...
... proportional to ( 1 + cos20 ) . This formula may readily be obtained from the expressions for the radiated electric and magnetic vectors given by Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson in his book , " The Conduction of Electricity through Gases ...
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... proportional to the partial density of the substance with whose molecules they are associated . Thus , if active substances are present in a mixture at partial densities P1 , P2 , with inactive sub- stances at partial densities σ1 , 2 ...
... proportional to the partial density of the substance with whose molecules they are associated . Thus , if active substances are present in a mixture at partial densities P1 , P2 , with inactive sub- stances at partial densities σ1 , 2 ...
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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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