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Page 254
... Joule { Joule's own method , described in §§ 2 & 3 . } 836-4 26556 1.171 856 27178 1.199 19 19 " " 796.5 25289 1.115 829.6 26341 1.162 Favre ...... Joule From formula e = E - HXJ ( § 11 ) . From formula Julius Thomsene = ' xJ ( §§ 10 ...
... Joule { Joule's own method , described in §§ 2 & 3 . } 836-4 26556 1.171 856 27178 1.199 19 19 " " 796.5 25289 1.115 829.6 26341 1.162 Favre ...... Joule From formula e = E - HXJ ( § 11 ) . From formula Julius Thomsene = ' xJ ( §§ 10 ...
Page 264
... Joule's friction experiments , showing an excess of 0.98 per cent . Hence , on the whole , the writer's numbers and Joule's 1867 values concord much more exactly than might have been anticipated , each showing an excess over Joule's ...
... Joule's friction experiments , showing an excess of 0.98 per cent . Hence , on the whole , the writer's numbers and Joule's 1867 values concord much more exactly than might have been anticipated , each showing an excess over Joule's ...
Page 436
... Joule's value of the mechanical equivalent of heat , derived from experiments on the heat generated by a measured current in a wire of known resistance , is probably , when corrected for the error in the resistance - estimation due to ...
... Joule's value of the mechanical equivalent of heat , derived from experiments on the heat generated by a measured current in a wire of known resistance , is probably , when corrected for the error in the resistance - estimation due to ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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