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Page 15
... electric con- ductivity induced in air and other gases by ultra - violet light , Röntgen rays , and Becquerel rays ? 99 Finally , it is interesting to remark that all the values of k - 1 found by Rayleigh and Ramsay are somewhat less ...
... electric con- ductivity induced in air and other gases by ultra - violet light , Röntgen rays , and Becquerel rays ? 99 Finally , it is interesting to remark that all the values of k - 1 found by Rayleigh and Ramsay are somewhat less ...
Page 27
... electric attraction sometimes intervenes and eauses two of them to stick together . In using one's fingers to mix dry billets of card , or of paper , in a bowl , very considerable disturbance may be expected from electrification . Fig ...
... electric attraction sometimes intervenes and eauses two of them to stick together . In using one's fingers to mix dry billets of card , or of paper , in a bowl , very considerable disturbance may be expected from electrification . Fig ...
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... electric field , with a velocity of about 3 millims . per second ; or , if it be put roughly that of the total number travel in a given cardinal direction , as though each nucleus had a velocity of about a centimetre per second . It is ...
... electric field , with a velocity of about 3 millims . per second ; or , if it be put roughly that of the total number travel in a given cardinal direction , as though each nucleus had a velocity of about a centimetre per second . It is ...
Page 46
... electric field , or a diffusion- gradient , or not , occurring in the latter case as a mere ionic velocity . Since electric field is absent , it would at the outset be natural to treat the motion as a case of diffusion , and due to a ...
... electric field , or a diffusion- gradient , or not , occurring in the latter case as a mere ionic velocity . Since electric field is absent , it would at the outset be natural to treat the motion as a case of diffusion , and due to a ...
Page 54
... electric waves- is passing through it , and that it has no magnetic properties , & c . Now it is evident that if the element of the mass of the homogeneous system be Dm , if h be its height over the hori- zontal plane , and g the ...
... electric waves- is passing through it , and that it has no magnetic properties , & c . Now it is evident that if the element of the mass of the homogeneous system be Dm , if h be its height over the hori- zontal plane , and g the ...
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