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Page 94
... deflection . The deflection which results from variation of polarization , however , we can make as small as we please , by selecting for the experiments liquids the resistance of which is sufficiently great . Moreover it results from ...
... deflection . The deflection which results from variation of polarization , however , we can make as small as we please , by selecting for the experiments liquids the resistance of which is sufficiently great . Moreover it results from ...
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... deflection , as it ought if this is due to the afflux of the air toward the warmer region of the interior atmosphere . By causing the rays to act alternately on the two sides of the pen- dulum , we can moreover ascertain that the deflection ...
... deflection , as it ought if this is due to the afflux of the air toward the warmer region of the interior atmosphere . By causing the rays to act alternately on the two sides of the pen- dulum , we can moreover ascertain that the deflection ...
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... deflection was 19 in 10 seconds . " " Argand lamp 99 66 The ratio of the deflections is very nearly 1 to 32 . 99 These experiments clearly show that the change in the resist- ance of the selenium is directly as the square root of the ...
... deflection was 19 in 10 seconds . " " Argand lamp 99 66 The ratio of the deflections is very nearly 1 to 32 . 99 These experiments clearly show that the change in the resist- ance of the selenium is directly as the square root of the ...
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Peculiar Forms of Coke Plate I | 16 |
Theory of Heat as deduced from the First | 32 |
Mr O Heaviside on Duplex Telegraphy | 33 |
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