The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 223
... portion was screened and the lower exposed , a positive deflexion resulted . Then on giving a slight tap to the support of the cell and exposing the portion CP , while screening the lower , a positive deflexion was observed ; and on ...
... portion was screened and the lower exposed , a positive deflexion resulted . Then on giving a slight tap to the support of the cell and exposing the portion CP , while screening the lower , a positive deflexion was observed ; and on ...
Page 225
... portion of the sensitive plate above the liquid , it was found that , the whole plate having been originally positive , the portion in the vapour gave a negative E.M.F. , while the lower portion continued positive . Among the numerous ...
... portion of the sensitive plate above the liquid , it was found that , the whole plate having been originally positive , the portion in the vapour gave a negative E.M.F. , while the lower portion continued positive . Among the numerous ...
Page 466
... portion A B at rest . In the same way a rarefaction may be propagated by the successive portions of the bar moving ... portion of it is propagated with the same velocity , or that it travels unchanged in form , by applying the same con ...
... portion A B at rest . In the same way a rarefaction may be propagated by the successive portions of the bar moving ... portion of it is propagated with the same velocity , or that it travels unchanged in form , by applying the same con ...
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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