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Page 110
... determining the variation of electrical resistance at high temperatures . He showed that the formula given by Matthiessen ... determined by mercury thermometers in an air- or oil - bath , and it does not appear that any corrections were ...
... determining the variation of electrical resistance at high temperatures . He showed that the formula given by Matthiessen ... determined by mercury thermometers in an air- or oil - bath , and it does not appear that any corrections were ...
Page 126
... determine the period of a time between two chronograph markings , traces such as A B , S1 , S2 ( fig . 1 ) are ... determined . A triangle ( fig . 2 ) of which the sides AC , BC are equal is ruled on a piece of plate - glass ; the ...
... determine the period of a time between two chronograph markings , traces such as A B , S1 , S2 ( fig . 1 ) are ... determined . A triangle ( fig . 2 ) of which the sides AC , BC are equal is ruled on a piece of plate - glass ; the ...
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... determined . The problem of the permanent state may thus be considered to be the determination of x ( r ) in ( 50 ) , so as to make f ( u ) equal to e - hu2 . We will now limit ourselves to a law of force proportional to displacement ...
... determined . The problem of the permanent state may thus be considered to be the determination of x ( r ) in ( 50 ) , so as to make f ( u ) equal to e - hu2 . We will now limit ourselves to a law of force proportional to displacement ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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