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Page 310
... error thus committed is , however , small . As regards the fourth column ( y ) , small errors may be introduced into the last place by the method of calculation . If , then , we discard the last place and express each value of B - a and ...
... error thus committed is , however , small . As regards the fourth column ( y ) , small errors may be introduced into the last place by the method of calculation . If , then , we discard the last place and express each value of B - a and ...
Page 311
... errors are large , the errors obtained from his curves are kept more nearly within the limit 0.000008 than in the case of those obtained by myself . I do not press the point that the maximum error in this case is admittedly larger than ...
... errors are large , the errors obtained from his curves are kept more nearly within the limit 0.000008 than in the case of those obtained by myself . I do not press the point that the maximum error in this case is admittedly larger than ...
Page 313
... error to be correct , then the values of B - a are for the most part ( except at the abnormal points ) so well within the limits of the error of experiment that the whole discussion resolves itself ( even from his point of view ) into a ...
... error to be correct , then the values of B - a are for the most part ( except at the abnormal points ) so well within the limits of the error of experiment that the whole discussion resolves itself ( even from his point of view ) into a ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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