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Page 248
1 η For a given value of ʼn the value of S is independent of E. It diminishes continually as increases from zero . Since ... values of so and u are zero supposing E finite , but for other values of ʼn one can obtain numerical measures of ...
1 η For a given value of ʼn the value of S is independent of E. It diminishes continually as increases from zero . Since ... values of so and u are zero supposing E finite , but for other values of ʼn one can obtain numerical measures of ...
Page 543
... values of 9 and the theoretic values of k the values of Q , these should come the same . For example , according to my experiments on zinc the values of 910-6 at absolute tem- peratures 289 ° , 333 ° , and 376 ° are 821 , 758 , and 682 ...
... values of 9 and the theoretic values of k the values of Q , these should come the same . For example , according to my experiments on zinc the values of 910-6 at absolute tem- peratures 289 ° , 333 ° , and 376 ° are 821 , 758 , and 682 ...
Page 549
... values . Values of σ at 15 ° C. Cu . Zn . Pb . Theory Mallock .38 • 17 ⚫33 ....... · 35 • 18 • 37 Amagat .32 43 ... For iron theory gives a value 41 , while Mallock found for steel the value 25 , and Amagat for steel 27 , but Okatow ...
... values . Values of σ at 15 ° C. Cu . Zn . Pb . Theory Mallock .38 • 17 ⚫33 ....... · 35 • 18 • 37 Amagat .32 43 ... For iron theory gives a value 41 , while Mallock found for steel the value 25 , and Amagat for steel 27 , but Okatow ...
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