The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 |
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Page 46
... rotated so that the lower ends of their axes , looked at from the axis of the wire , describe an angle + a , say to the left . The direction of this rotation follows from my magnetic experiments . If the wire be slowly brought back into ...
... rotated so that the lower ends of their axes , looked at from the axis of the wire , describe an angle + a , say to the left . The direction of this rotation follows from my magnetic experiments . If the wire be slowly brought back into ...
Page 47
... rotation had no friction on one another at all to overcome , it would arrive at the elongation -a , since the same force that twists it from + b to + a twists it in the contrary direction from + b to a , while the axes of the molecules ...
... rotation had no friction on one another at all to overcome , it would arrive at the elongation -a , since the same force that twists it from + b to + a twists it in the contrary direction from + b to a , while the axes of the molecules ...
Page 48
... rotation is a consequence of the permanent set which ensues on com- plete rupture of configurations - i . e . rupture in which mole- cules in given configurations part company , new groups being formed . It appears to be most probable ...
... rotation is a consequence of the permanent set which ensues on com- plete rupture of configurations - i . e . rupture in which mole- cules in given configurations part company , new groups being formed . It appears to be most probable ...
Page 49
... rotation of PQ from its old direction . The change which takes place in one group is shared by all other groups which are in direct or indirect connexion with that group . This could be shown in the model by attaching PQ by elastic ...
... rotation of PQ from its old direction . The change which takes place in one group is shared by all other groups which are in direct or indirect connexion with that group . This could be shown in the model by attaching PQ by elastic ...
Page 112
... introduces the trigonometrical factor . Sommerfeld and Wiechert * of Königsberg make the cylinder on which * See above Catalogue , p . 274 . the curve is drawn rotate about an axis perpendicular to 112 Prof. O. Henrici on a.
... introduces the trigonometrical factor . Sommerfeld and Wiechert * of Königsberg make the cylinder on which * See above Catalogue , p . 274 . the curve is drawn rotate about an axis perpendicular to 112 Prof. O. Henrici on a.
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