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Page 353
... tion , all properties which are supposed to belong to the nega- tive light only , to the positive discharge , with the sole excep- tion of the peculiar stratification of the negative light . Such properties are , for example , colour ...
... tion , all properties which are supposed to belong to the nega- tive light only , to the positive discharge , with the sole excep- tion of the peculiar stratification of the negative light . Such properties are , for example , colour ...
Page 433
... tion ; its continuation up to the parabola represents the escape by convection ; and the extension upwards into the shaded por- tion of the figure is due to the penetration of heat across the Crookes's layer , which evidently reached ...
... tion ; its continuation up to the parabola represents the escape by convection ; and the extension upwards into the shaded por- tion of the figure is due to the penetration of heat across the Crookes's layer , which evidently reached ...
Page 474
... tion of mechanical work into , 78 . Electrolytes , on the production of in- duced currents in , 143 . Electromagnet , on the diameter of the wire to be employed in winding an , in order to produce the maxi- mum effect , 253 . Ellipsoid ...
... tion of mechanical work into , 78 . Electrolytes , on the production of in- duced currents in , 143 . Electromagnet , on the diameter of the wire to be employed in winding an , in order to produce the maxi- mum effect , 253 . Ellipsoid ...
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JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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