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Page 115
... means of ice to zero . If then all four were kept at 15 ° and the observations repeated , we should have the means of finding the variation - coefficient of the fourth coil between 0 ° and 15 ° . Prof. Chrystal , in his report , threw ...
... means of ice to zero . If then all four were kept at 15 ° and the observations repeated , we should have the means of finding the variation - coefficient of the fourth coil between 0 ° and 15 ° . Prof. Chrystal , in his report , threw ...
Page 124
... mean time elapsing between two encounters depends chiefly on the pressure , and far less on the temperature , we have a means of determining approximately the pressure of a gas by an examination of the light which it sends out . The ...
... mean time elapsing between two encounters depends chiefly on the pressure , and far less on the temperature , we have a means of determining approximately the pressure of a gas by an examination of the light which it sends out . The ...
Page 125
... means of an electric discharge , be made luminous below 100 ° C. I have concluded from my investigations that the ... means of the electric arc or vacuum - tubes to solar phenomena . believe that we cannot at all employ them for the ...
... means of an electric discharge , be made luminous below 100 ° C. I have concluded from my investigations that the ... means of the electric arc or vacuum - tubes to solar phenomena . believe that we cannot at all employ them for the ...
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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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