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Page 238
... greater than L2 , that would in process of time rupture the bar , or a load L , greater than L that produces immediate rupture . All these loads are supposed to refer to unit of area . Now in the initial state of the bar we should be ...
... greater than L2 , that would in process of time rupture the bar , or a load L , greater than L that produces immediate rupture . All these loads are supposed to refer to unit of area . Now in the initial state of the bar we should be ...
Page 450
... greater and greater extent as A approaches the shield . At the surface of the shield itself the neutralization will be complete . A dielectric whose specific inductive capacity is greater than usual will behave in a similar way to a ...
... greater and greater extent as A approaches the shield . At the surface of the shield itself the neutralization will be complete . A dielectric whose specific inductive capacity is greater than usual will behave in a similar way to a ...
Page 504
... greater than that of other metals t . In Dr. Lodge's treatise on Modern Views of Electricity ( ed . 1889 ) we find the following : - " But in the case of the discharge of a Leyden jar iron is of no advantage . The current oscillates so ...
... greater than that of other metals t . In Dr. Lodge's treatise on Modern Views of Electricity ( ed . 1889 ) we find the following : - " But in the case of the discharge of a Leyden jar iron is of no advantage . The current oscillates so ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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action allotropic atoms B.A. units bismuth body bulb c.c. of water calculated cent centim centimetres charges chemical chlorine circuit coefficient coil constant curve deflexion density diamagnetism diluted direction discharge dissociation distance effect elastic electricity electrolyte electromotive force energy equal equation error experimental experiments formula galvanometer give given hydrochloric acid hydrogen increase intensity ions J. J. Thomson latent heat length liquid Lupton magnetic force magnetic leakage mathematical Mean E.M.F. measured mercury metal method molecules motion negative node observed obtained paper Phil Pisati plate platinum pole position potential pressure primary quantity ratio reflector resistance rigidity salt secondary silver solid solitary wave solution strain substance sulphuric acid supposed surface Table temperature theory thermometer tion Tomlinson tube values vector potential velocity vibration Volts wave wave-length wire Young's modulus zero zinc