Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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... Circuit , " communicated to the Royal Society of London , Dec. 17 , 1840 , and published Phil . Mag . , Oct. 1841 . " On the Heat evolved during the Electrolysis of Water , " Literary and Phil . Soc . of Manchester , 1843 , Vol . VII ...
... Circuit , " communicated to the Royal Society of London , Dec. 17 , 1840 , and published Phil . Mag . , Oct. 1841 . " On the Heat evolved during the Electrolysis of Water , " Literary and Phil . Soc . of Manchester , 1843 , Vol . VII ...
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... circuit . Now , it will be observed that the law of squares is fulfilled throughout no horizontal line of the table , except the first and the last . If , for instance , we take the series of retardations of 3/4 of maximum strength ...
... circuit . Now , it will be observed that the law of squares is fulfilled throughout no horizontal line of the table , except the first and the last . If , for instance , we take the series of retardations of 3/4 of maximum strength ...
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... circuit through a local battery and makes a mark on prepared electro - chemical paper . For each suspended magnet there is a separate style , but of course one battery is sufficient for the whole printing process . One set of the ...
... circuit through a local battery and makes a mark on prepared electro - chemical paper . For each suspended magnet there is a separate style , but of course one battery is sufficient for the whole printing process . One set of the ...
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... circuit of two wires separately insulated , beside one another in one mass of gutta percha † ; a conclusion which is now generally admitted . In a letter to the Athenæum ( No. for November 1 , 1856 ) [ Art . LXXVI . above ] , replying ...
... circuit of two wires separately insulated , beside one another in one mass of gutta percha † ; a conclusion which is now generally admitted . In a letter to the Athenæum ( No. for November 1 , 1856 ) [ Art . LXXVI . above ] , replying ...
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... circuit of cable and battery . Neither the whole amount of the true and false discharges , nor the rapidly varying strength of the current from instant to instant , could be distinctly observed , because the period of vibration of the ...
... circuit of cable and battery . Neither the whole amount of the true and false discharges , nor the rapidly varying strength of the current from instant to instant , could be distinctly observed , because the period of vibration of the ...
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