The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 44
... length of a fine platinum wire stretched in a glass tube in consequence of the heat developed by the induced currents within it , one of us expressed the view that it would be interesting to confirm by some independent method the ...
... length of a fine platinum wire stretched in a glass tube in consequence of the heat developed by the induced currents within it , one of us expressed the view that it would be interesting to confirm by some independent method the ...
Page 60
... Length 126 centimetres , diameter 47 centimetres . Length of wire 2 x 103 centimetres . Resistance of wire 38 ohms . Diameter of guard - tube 7 centimetres . Diameter of mirror 12 centimetre . Length of fibre 9 centimetres . As shaking ...
... Length 126 centimetres , diameter 47 centimetres . Length of wire 2 x 103 centimetres . Resistance of wire 38 ohms . Diameter of guard - tube 7 centimetres . Diameter of mirror 12 centimetre . Length of fibre 9 centimetres . As shaking ...
Page 88
... length is a matter of indifference , if the object - glass be perfect . This is one side of the question before us . We now pass on to another , in which the focal length becomes of paramount importance . 66 The function of a lens in ...
... length is a matter of indifference , if the object - glass be perfect . This is one side of the question before us . We now pass on to another , in which the focal length becomes of paramount importance . 66 The function of a lens in ...
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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action æther allotropic silver alteration amplitude angle of incidence aperture atomic axis ball and point calculated cell cent centim centimetres chloride circuit coil colour condenser conductivity conductor constant curve Daniell cell deflexion determined dielectric dielectric constant discharge distance earths effect electricity electrodes electrolyte electromotive force electrostatic induction elements equal equation experiments film formula galvanometer given glass heat hydrochloric acid increase J. J. Thomson length light lines liquid magnetic force maximum means measured metal method mirror molecules NaCl NaNO3 needle negative Nicol prisms observed obtained oscillations oxide paper parallel phase Phil plane of incidence plate platinum polarization positive potassium ferricyanide potential pressure prisms produced Prof quantity resistance rotation salts selenium sensitive solubility solution spectra surface temperature thickness tion tubes of electrostatic velocity vibration wave-length wire yttria