The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 73
... formula v2 = g λ 2π + 2 ( 0 · 070 −0 · 0 ̧411X0'84 ) ) , λ - and for various temperatures the formula g ( +2 ( T. - 0-0,501 + 0 + 0,316 ) ) , λ in which T , is the expression within brackets of the first formula . This latter value ...
... formula v2 = g λ 2π + 2 ( 0 · 070 −0 · 0 ̧411X0'84 ) ) , λ - and for various temperatures the formula g ( +2 ( T. - 0-0,501 + 0 + 0,316 ) ) , λ in which T , is the expression within brackets of the first formula . This latter value ...
Page 355
... formula , however , as given by Mr. Blakesley , was based on the following assumptions : - 1. The variations of the ... formula given above . The proof is quite simple , and shows that the formula in question is true whatever function ...
... formula , however , as given by Mr. Blakesley , was based on the following assumptions : - 1. The variations of the ... formula given above . The proof is quite simple , and shows that the formula in question is true whatever function ...
Page 358
... formula for measuring the mean square of the P.D. at the terminals . of the primary coil by means of the two ammeters and the dynamometer . The following general proof of this formula is very much . simpler than the proof for only a ...
... formula for measuring the mean square of the P.D. at the terminals . of the primary coil by means of the two ammeters and the dynamometer . The following general proof of this formula is very much . simpler than the proof for only a ...
Contents
Prof J J Thomson on the Illustration of the Properties | 36 |
On Electrical Convection by A Righi | 74 |
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE | 77 |
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