Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 200
... wave of electrical activity , this sudden change is equivalent , as the right side of the figure shows , to a gradual increase of wave - length to a new constant value . FIG . 4. - A sudden definite increase of duration ( left side ) ...
... wave of electrical activity , this sudden change is equivalent , as the right side of the figure shows , to a gradual increase of wave - length to a new constant value . FIG . 4. - A sudden definite increase of duration ( left side ) ...
Page 474
... wave has passed . Many of the photographs show very distinctly the movements of the gas en masse , as it follows up the detonation - wave , comes to rest , and swings back again . When the detonation - wave hits the closed end of the ...
... wave has passed . Many of the photographs show very distinctly the movements of the gas en masse , as it follows up the detonation - wave , comes to rest , and swings back again . When the detonation - wave hits the closed end of the ...
Page 480
... wave and on the Wave of Retonation . [ In conjunction with R. H. JONES and J. BOWER . ] Our photographs show abrupt changes in the acceleration of the explosion before the final spring which marks the detonation - wave . These sudden ...
... wave and on the Wave of Retonation . [ In conjunction with R. H. JONES and J. BOWER . ] Our photographs show abrupt changes in the acceleration of the explosion before the final spring which marks the detonation - wave . These sudden ...
Contents
On a Throwtesting Machine for Reversals of Mean Stress | 44 |
On Chemical Dynamics and Statics under the Action of Light | 66 |
On a Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the Malaria | 74 |
24 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action appear atomic mass barium cadmium cæsium calcium Capillary Electrometer Caro's acid carotid Casium cell cent coefficient Communicated by Professor contracted artery corresponding curve D.Sc death diagrams diameter distance effect electric radiation electrolyte electromotive force electromotive variation elements equation excised excited experiments extract flame spectra formula galvanometer gases given hæmoglobin heated hydrogen hydrogen peroxide immersed increase induced intensity length light lines magnesium magnetic maximum mercury metals method minutes molecular molecules muscle normal observed obtained oscillation oxide oxygen oxyhydrogen flame peroxide phenomena photographic Poldhu position post-mortem contraction potassium present pressure principal series prism produced recovery refrangible relaxed resistance response reversal rubidium Rydberg silver similar solution spark spectra spectrum Spurge Spurge-extract stimulus strain strontium substance sulphocyanide sulphuric acid surface tannic acid temperature tion triplet trout tube velocity vessel vibration wave wave-lengths WILLIAM HUGGINS wire zinc