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Page 89
... direction ( Table I. ) , and this is as it should be , shifted out owing to both . Again , a reflector 24 cm . in the electric direction , and 10 cm . in the magnetic , had a node at 21.5 cm . , a little less than with a long sheet ...
... direction ( Table I. ) , and this is as it should be , shifted out owing to both . Again , a reflector 24 cm . in the electric direction , and 10 cm . in the magnetic , had a node at 21.5 cm . , a little less than with a long sheet ...
Page 130
... direction , for it has been chiefly owing to the want of such a definition that all previous attempts to make use of direction in Elementary Geometry have failed . " We give here the implicit definition of Direction : " ( a ) a direction ...
... direction , for it has been chiefly owing to the want of such a definition that all previous attempts to make use of direction in Elementary Geometry have failed . " We give here the implicit definition of Direction : " ( a ) a direction ...
Page 447
... direction , and in the other half in the opposite direction , the direction being reckoned relative to the direction we are travelling round the curve . Thus , for example , if we take a tube whose axis is bent back on itself , as in ...
... direction , and in the other half in the opposite direction , the direction being reckoned relative to the direction we are travelling round the curve . Thus , for example , if we take a tube whose axis is bent back on itself , as in ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Dr G Gore on Changes of Voltaic Energy of Alloys during | 27 |
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