The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 50
... observed in either case . When also cranked or straight resonators were entirely immersed in water , no effect at all was observed . We have given a short account of the early experiments because at first they were so completely in ...
... observed in either case . When also cranked or straight resonators were entirely immersed in water , no effect at all was observed . We have given a short account of the early experiments because at first they were so completely in ...
Page 314
... observations that the observed and calculated amplitudes are proportional to each other , much less that the difference between the calculated and observed phases is constant . The rotations must be measured with greater accuracy before ...
... observations that the observed and calculated amplitudes are proportional to each other , much less that the difference between the calculated and observed phases is constant . The rotations must be measured with greater accuracy before ...
Page 462
... observed values , and the cases where factors besides those mentioned above come in , the following may be noted . The heats of solution of ICl and BrCl are not available . If positive , these would decrease the theoretical values . As ...
... observed values , and the cases where factors besides those mentioned above come in , the following may be noted . The heats of solution of ICl and BrCl are not available . If positive , these would decrease the theoretical values . As ...
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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