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Page 220
... coat all over its under surface , very thin coats at its edges where the currents are violent , and a dark plane rising from a broad base , conti- nuous with the dark coat on its upper surface . On a horizontal flat copper plate , 6 ...
... coat all over its under surface , very thin coats at its edges where the currents are violent , and a dark plane rising from a broad base , conti- nuous with the dark coat on its upper surface . On a horizontal flat copper plate , 6 ...
Page 222
... coat of any substance we have examined ; and although so bad a con- ductor of heat , the coat is not confined to the part of the solid immediately exposed to the beam . The thermometer was withdrawn from the experimental box , and the ...
... coat of any substance we have examined ; and although so bad a con- ductor of heat , the coat is not confined to the part of the solid immediately exposed to the beam . The thermometer was withdrawn from the experimental box , and the ...
Page 226
... coat was wider than in air at the barometric pressure . The depen- dence of the thickness of the dust - free coat upon pressure was well marked ; and already some preliminary numerical determinations have been made , which we hope ...
... coat was wider than in air at the barometric pressure . The depen- dence of the thickness of the dust - free coat upon pressure was well marked ; and already some preliminary numerical determinations have been made , which we hope ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr J W Clark on the Purification of Mercury by Distillation | 24 |
Prof Tait on Listings Topologie Plate II | 30 |
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