The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 |
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... mean square of the relative velocity . So for unlike molecules of masses m1 and m , and radii a1 and a2 , with potential energy m1m2f ( 1 / α1 + a2 ) at contact and mean relative squared velocity V2 , the effect of molecular force on ...
... mean square of the relative velocity . So for unlike molecules of masses m1 and m , and radii a1 and a2 , with potential energy m1m2f ( 1 / α1 + a2 ) at contact and mean relative squared velocity V2 , the effect of molecular force on ...
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... means that the diffusion - coefficients of actual gases at temperatures about 284 absolute are related to one another almost as they would be if the molecules were force- less spheres , and this explains why the investigators of ...
... means that the diffusion - coefficients of actual gases at temperatures about 284 absolute are related to one another almost as they would be if the molecules were force- less spheres , and this explains why the investigators of ...
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... mean kinetic energy in such a manner as to make the final effect of the forces acting during the collision of ... mean translatory kinetic energy and the mean vibratory energy of a molecule ; and the difference between the diffusion case ...
... mean kinetic energy in such a manner as to make the final effect of the forces acting during the collision of ... mean translatory kinetic energy and the mean vibratory energy of a molecule ; and the difference between the diffusion case ...
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... mean of the isomers in each case , so that , for instance , the mean diffusion- coefficient of the bodies just mentioned is given as the value for C4H8O2 . When the broad principles have been established it will be time enough to take ...
... mean of the isomers in each case , so that , for instance , the mean diffusion- coefficient of the bodies just mentioned is given as the value for C4H8O2 . When the broad principles have been established it will be time enough to take ...
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... means , to measure the temperature of the narrowing jet quite up to the nozzle ; and it is just here that the region of marked supersaturation is located , as is evidenced by the sensitiveness of these parts ( Aitken ) . It seems ...
... means , to measure the temperature of the narrowing jet quite up to the nozzle ; and it is just here that the region of marked supersaturation is located , as is evidenced by the sensitiveness of these parts ( Aitken ) . It seems ...
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