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Page 107
... zero and the mean - square - of - deviation , 8.25 . Thus , whereas the modulus is 4.062 , there ought to be half the total number of observations between the limits +1.94 ( = 4769 modulus ) ; and four - fifths of the total number , say ...
... zero and the mean - square - of - deviation , 8.25 . Thus , whereas the modulus is 4.062 , there ought to be half the total number of observations between the limits +1.94 ( = 4769 modulus ) ; and four - fifths of the total number , say ...
Page 249
... zero value . An enumeration is given in Table III . of the various changes . that take place in the metals and in ... zero , and E2 , E , first grow from zero to a small value and then returu to zero . The magnitude of the effect ...
... zero value . An enumeration is given in Table III . of the various changes . that take place in the metals and in ... zero , and E2 , E , first grow from zero to a small value and then returu to zero . The magnitude of the effect ...
Page 532
... zero . Of course x , y , z , and u are initially zero ; ¿ = ƒ , Р ÿ == ƒ , ż = 0 , ù = 0 ; Q N = 0 , z = 0 , ÿ = M2 - Nn P + R + W . M. • P + Q ) , P + ) ƒ , u = N ÿ ; y ; finally , g = ( R + S ) u - Sÿ , which in general is not zero ...
... zero . Of course x , y , z , and u are initially zero ; ¿ = ƒ , Р ÿ == ƒ , ż = 0 , ù = 0 ; Q N = 0 , z = 0 , ÿ = M2 - Nn P + R + W . M. • P + Q ) , P + ) ƒ , u = N ÿ ; y ; finally , g = ( R + S ) u - Sÿ , which in general is not zero ...
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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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