The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 147
... mercury at 0 ° C. , the temperature being secured by keeping the whole surrounded by melting ice long enough to obtain perfect steadiness of position of the mercury , and weighing after the temperature of the balance - case had been ...
... mercury at 0 ° C. , the temperature being secured by keeping the whole surrounded by melting ice long enough to obtain perfect steadiness of position of the mercury , and weighing after the temperature of the balance - case had been ...
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XXXI . Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles . ON THE ELECTRICAL AND CAPILLARY PROPERTIES OF MERCURY IN CONTACT WITH DIFFERENT AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS . BY M. LIPPMANN . WE HEN mercury is in contact with pure or acidulated water , one has ...
XXXI . Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles . ON THE ELECTRICAL AND CAPILLARY PROPERTIES OF MERCURY IN CONTACT WITH DIFFERENT AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS . BY M. LIPPMANN . WE HEN mercury is in contact with pure or acidulated water , one has ...
Page 326
... mercury- cups by one of the half - length wires , thence along the first of the ten suspended wires , back around three sides of the square to the second mercury - cup , thence over the second suspended wire , and so on , until it ...
... mercury- cups by one of the half - length wires , thence along the first of the ten suspended wires , back around three sides of the square to the second mercury - cup , thence over the second suspended wire , and so on , until it ...
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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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