The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1887 |
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Page 53
... effect of a million equidistant ridges from that of a million and one equidistant ridges , in respect to the corrugations on the surface of the fluid over any part of the series , may be as great as the difference between the effects of ...
... effect of a million equidistant ridges from that of a million and one equidistant ridges , in respect to the corrugations on the surface of the fluid over any part of the series , may be as great as the difference between the effects of ...
Page 195
... effect of the approximation to surface - conduction experi- mentally sensible . But in common fine - wire coils it ... effect on the balance . Its inductivity is that of the air it replaces , so that the steady magnetic field is the same ...
... effect of the approximation to surface - conduction experi- mentally sensible . But in common fine - wire coils it ... effect on the balance . Its inductivity is that of the air it replaces , so that the steady magnetic field is the same ...
Page 196
... effect to something quite insignificant in comparison with the effect when the core was solid , to conclude that we had only to stop the flow of currents to make iron , under weak magnetizing forces , behave merely as an inductor . More ...
... effect to something quite insignificant in comparison with the effect when the core was solid , to conclude that we had only to stop the flow of currents to make iron , under weak magnetizing forces , behave merely as an inductor . More ...
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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