The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 |
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... Solutions .. 279 Lord Rayleigh on the Minimum Current audible in the Telephone .. 285 Lord Rayleigh : An Attempt at a Quantitative Theory of the Telephone 295 Mr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. William Ramsay Experiments on the Relations of ...
... Solutions .. 279 Lord Rayleigh on the Minimum Current audible in the Telephone .. 285 Lord Rayleigh : An Attempt at a Quantitative Theory of the Telephone 295 Mr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. William Ramsay Experiments on the Relations of ...
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... solution of caustic potash , and the mirror M reflects skylight through the tube . Mixed steam and air escape at B , and provision is made ( not shown ) for screening off extraneous light from g , the window through which the colour ...
... solution of caustic potash , and the mirror M reflects skylight through the tube . Mixed steam and air escape at B , and provision is made ( not shown ) for screening off extraneous light from g , the window through which the colour ...
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... solution , connected with a delivery - tube to the vessel containing the solid substance , the whole arrangement of course standing on one of the scales of the balance . In this way the specific gravity was found to be 1-2 ( in the ...
... solution , connected with a delivery - tube to the vessel containing the solid substance , the whole arrangement of course standing on one of the scales of the balance . In this way the specific gravity was found to be 1-2 ( in the ...
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... solution in its simplest form is as follows : - " Given an iron anchor - ring uniformly wound and inter- rupted at one point by an air - gap of any given dimensions- * I tried this effect with a mixture of solid carbon dioxide and ether ...
... solution in its simplest form is as follows : - " Given an iron anchor - ring uniformly wound and inter- rupted at one point by an air - gap of any given dimensions- * I tried this effect with a mixture of solid carbon dioxide and ether ...
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... solutions of certain physical problems . Ast time goes on we shall require developments in many other normal forms . I propose to describe a machine which will effect any such development . I mean , that my machine will evaluate the ...
... solutions of certain physical problems . Ast time goes on we shall require developments in many other normal forms . I propose to describe a machine which will effect any such development . I mean , that my machine will evaluate the ...
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