The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 344
... increase in current- strength . The resistance of the wire for a current of very small value would clearly lie under 1.1495 x 10 ° ; so that the increase in resistance caused by currents of from 0.24 to 0.30 1.1695-1.1495 1.172-1.1495 ...
... increase in current- strength . The resistance of the wire for a current of very small value would clearly lie under 1.1495 x 10 ° ; so that the increase in resistance caused by currents of from 0.24 to 0.30 1.1695-1.1495 1.172-1.1495 ...
Page 34
... increase of 1 ° C. corresponds to an increase of deflection or of capacity of about 0.003 of the original value for flint - glass and about 0 · 012 for Thuringian glass . 25. The greater the difference of electric potential and the ...
... increase of 1 ° C. corresponds to an increase of deflection or of capacity of about 0.003 of the original value for flint - glass and about 0 · 012 for Thuringian glass . 25. The greater the difference of electric potential and the ...
Page 421
... increase the intensity of the ray of light , but allow it to pass for a proportionately smaller time , an equal quantity is absorbed in the two cases ; the same holds good for the dis- charge when we increase its strength , but decrease ...
... increase the intensity of the ray of light , but allow it to pass for a proportionately smaller time , an equal quantity is absorbed in the two cases ; the same holds good for the dis- charge when we increase its strength , but decrease ...
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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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