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Page 44
... liquids and the fusion of solids . 1. When the temperature of a boiling liquid remains nearly stationary , the liquid is traversed by an infinity of bubbles , the limiting surfaces of which possess a potential energy that in- creases in ...
... liquids and the fusion of solids . 1. When the temperature of a boiling liquid remains nearly stationary , the liquid is traversed by an infinity of bubbles , the limiting surfaces of which possess a potential energy that in- creases in ...
Page 144
... liquid flow being stopped , a polarization current in the opposite direction was obtained . This proved that in experiments on induc- tion in liquids , in order to obtain any constant current , non - polar- izable electrodes must be ...
... liquid flow being stopped , a polarization current in the opposite direction was obtained . This proved that in experiments on induc- tion in liquids , in order to obtain any constant current , non - polar- izable electrodes must be ...
Page 441
... liquid is allowed to fall into a smooth and sufficiently hot metal dish , it continues liquid instead of flashing off into vapour , and exhibits an ap- pearance of great mobility . Here the liquid settles down upon the Crookes's layer ...
... liquid is allowed to fall into a smooth and sufficiently hot metal dish , it continues liquid instead of flashing off into vapour , and exhibits an ap- pearance of great mobility . Here the liquid settles down upon the Crookes's layer ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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