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Page 171
... diameter becomes greater . These results can only be explained by admitting that the transparence of the flame is not absolute . I have sought to determine the coefficient of this transparence by three series of experiments : -first by ...
... diameter becomes greater . These results can only be explained by admitting that the transparence of the flame is not absolute . I have sought to determine the coefficient of this transparence by three series of experiments : -first by ...
Page 240
... diameter ; the rods of chloride of silver are enclosed in tubes open at the top and bottom , and formed of vegetable parchment , the object of these vegetable - parchment cases being to prevent contact between the zinc and chloride - of ...
... diameter ; the rods of chloride of silver are enclosed in tubes open at the top and bottom , and formed of vegetable parchment , the object of these vegetable - parchment cases being to prevent contact between the zinc and chloride - of ...
Page 541
... diameter of the wire of the b coil should be about 19 per cent . larger than that of the a coil . The absolute diameter of the wire de- pends of course on the absolute dimensions of the bobbins , and on the resistance of the line for ...
... diameter of the wire of the b coil should be about 19 per cent . larger than that of the a coil . The absolute diameter of the wire de- pends of course on the absolute dimensions of the bobbins , and on the resistance of the line for ...
Contents
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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