The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 126
... tube is approximately half that of the radius vector from the end of the tube to the point - the inclination of the stream being nil at points close to the tube itself , about 45 ° at points in the plane of the mouth , and nearly at ...
... tube is approximately half that of the radius vector from the end of the tube to the point - the inclination of the stream being nil at points close to the tube itself , about 45 ° at points in the plane of the mouth , and nearly at ...
Page 468
... tube . But if , after placing the core in the tube , we heat the system with a lamp so as to raise its temperature to about 300 ° , let it cool again , and after cooling separate the tube from the core , we find that the tube has lost a ...
... tube . But if , after placing the core in the tube , we heat the system with a lamp so as to raise its temperature to about 300 ° , let it cool again , and after cooling separate the tube from the core , we find that the tube has lost a ...
Page 469
... tube and core separated immediately after the magnetization is effected ; but when , after having magnetized the system while hot , we leave the tube and core to cool in contact with one another , we find , on separating them when quite ...
... tube and core separated immediately after the magnetization is effected ; but when , after having magnetized the system while hot , we leave the tube and core to cool in contact with one another , we find , on separating them when quite ...
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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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