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... surface of ice kept at constant temperature . In some preliminary experiments difficulty was encountered in measuring the correct surface temperature of the ice , which was formed in a shallow trough , surmounting a flat copper box ...
... surface of ice kept at constant temperature . In some preliminary experiments difficulty was encountered in measuring the correct surface temperature of the ice , which was formed in a shallow trough , surmounting a flat copper box ...
Page 450
... surfaces of the film . Silvering the lower surface will cause the rays in the cone GXH to escape through the upper surface , but will not affect the paths of the other If now we bring a white matt surface into optical contact with the lower ...
... surfaces of the film . Silvering the lower surface will cause the rays in the cone GXH to escape through the upper surface , but will not affect the paths of the other If now we bring a white matt surface into optical contact with the lower ...
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... surface , and that there is accordingly no difference of potential between the surface of the metal and its interior , we propose to investigate the distribution of potential and electric density within the solution , and thence to ...
... surface , and that there is accordingly no difference of potential between the surface of the metal and its interior , we propose to investigate the distribution of potential and electric density within the solution , and thence to ...
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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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