The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 21
... glass- coefficient , according to Tables I. and III . , positive , a crite- rion of the effect of the oil is obtainable . The glass tube does not stand this test fully , since the pressure - coefficients of oil and glass in series IX ...
... glass- coefficient , according to Tables I. and III . , positive , a crite- rion of the effect of the oil is obtainable . The glass tube does not stand this test fully , since the pressure - coefficients of oil and glass in series IX ...
Page 121
... glass produced in Jena by Dr Schott . The secret , which was remarkably well kept for several years , is now revealed . Triplet lenses , somewhat like a Steinheil lens , with a fluor cemented between two outer lenses of glass , are used ...
... glass produced in Jena by Dr Schott . The secret , which was remarkably well kept for several years , is now revealed . Triplet lenses , somewhat like a Steinheil lens , with a fluor cemented between two outer lenses of glass , are used ...
Page 177
Glass . If a glass plate 0-8797 centim . thick was placed between the condenser - plates I obtained , corresponding to distances between the plates of 1.582 and 1.954 centim . , for a , the positions 634 : 57 and 587-54 centim .; and ...
Glass . If a glass plate 0-8797 centim . thick was placed between the condenser - plates I obtained , corresponding to distances between the plates of 1.582 and 1.954 centim . , for a , the positions 634 : 57 and 587-54 centim .; and ...
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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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