The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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Page 88
... molecular group will be spoken of as a molecule . We infer from the above , that the only symmetry - planes which are permanent on change of temperature are those which are at once planes of symmetry to the molecules them- selves and to ...
... molecular group will be spoken of as a molecule . We infer from the above , that the only symmetry - planes which are permanent on change of temperature are those which are at once planes of symmetry to the molecules them- selves and to ...
Page 400
... molecules that rush together sepa- rate again after the collision . On the contrary , when the gas is condensed to liquidity , a quite different behaviour takes place : namely , the molecules are in general held together by their mutual ...
... molecules that rush together sepa- rate again after the collision . On the contrary , when the gas is condensed to liquidity , a quite different behaviour takes place : namely , the molecules are in general held together by their mutual ...
Page 419
... molecules is therefore quite improbable * . According to my view , we may imagine to ourselves the phenomena of the discharge somewhat as follows : -The elec- tricity produced by the machine , which we may imagine as free æther , is ...
... molecules is therefore quite improbable * . According to my view , we may imagine to ourselves the phenomena of the discharge somewhat as follows : -The elec- tricity produced by the machine , which we may imagine as free æther , is ...
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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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