Scientific PapersCUP Archive, 1957 - 131 pages |
Contents
ART PAGE | 1 |
Experiments to Determine the Value of the British Association | 38 |
ART PAGE | 78 |
The Use of Telescopes on Dark Nights | 92 |
Further Observations upon Liquid Jets in Continuation of those | 103 |
Address to the Mathematical and Physical Science Section of | 118 |
On the Tension of Mercury Vapour at Common Temperatures | 125 |
ᎪᎡᎢ PAGE | 128 |
On the Measurement of the Electrical Resistance between | 276 |
Presidential Address | 333 |
A Lecture Experiment on Induction | 355 |
ART PAGE | 357 |
Optics | 385 |
Über die Methode der Dämpfung bei der Bestimmung | 415 |
Selfinduction in Relation to Certain Experiments of | 422 |
A Theorem relating to the TimeModuli of Dissipative Systems | 428 |
Comparison of Methods for the Determination of Resistances | 134 |
On the Dark Plane which is formed over a Heated Wire | 151 |
ᎪᎡᎢ PAGE | 184 |
The Soaring of Birds | 194 |
Investigation of the Character of the Equilibrium of an | 200 |
On the Vibrations of a Cylindrical Vessel containing Liquid | 208 |
On Porous Bodies in Relation to Sound | 220 |
Suggestions for Facilitating the Use of a Delicate Balance | 226 |
On the Measurement of Electric Currents | 237 |
ᎪᎡᎢ PAGE | 258 |
Acoustical Observations V | 268 |
ART PAGE | 436 |
On Prof Himstedts Determination of the Ohm | 448 |
Testing Dynamos | 474 |
On the SelfInduction and Resistance of Straight Conductors | 486 |
On the Colours of Thin Plates | 498 |
Notes chiefly Historical on some Fundamental Propositions | 513 |
On the Intensity of Light Reflected from Certain Surfaces | 523 |
ART PAGE | 543 |
Notes on Electricity and Magnetism II The SelfInduction | 551 |
Notes on Electricity and Magnetism III On the Behaviour | 579 |
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