The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 31
... glass , more slowly with Thuringian glass ( which is a better conductor of electricity ) . Upon discharge , the fluid returns nearly to its original posi- tion , immediately in the case of flint - glass , more slowly with Thuringian ...
... glass , more slowly with Thuringian glass ( which is a better conductor of electricity ) . Upon discharge , the fluid returns nearly to its original posi- tion , immediately in the case of flint - glass , more slowly with Thuringian ...
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... glass , 800 to 1900 millims . in length and 0.362 to 0-621 millim . in the thickness of the glass . The bubble of the spirit - level of the contact - lever was observed with a micro- scope and micrometer - eyepiece , which permitted the ...
... glass , 800 to 1900 millims . in length and 0.362 to 0-621 millim . in the thickness of the glass . The bubble of the spirit - level of the contact - lever was observed with a micro- scope and micrometer - eyepiece , which permitted the ...
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... glass ; it seems therefore to depend , like the residual expansion of the the thermometer condenser , on the polarization of the glass . 23. By means of a suitable key the coatings of the thermo- meter condenser could be put into ...
... glass ; it seems therefore to depend , like the residual expansion of the the thermometer condenser , on the polarization of the glass . 23. By means of a suitable key the coatings of the thermo- meter condenser could be put into ...
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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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