Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Hertz assumes that this is more nearly true the lower the temperature . This is not generally so . For each kind of material there is a particular tempera- ture at which its saturated vapour most nearly obeys these laws , and below as ...
Hertz assumes that this is more nearly true the lower the temperature . This is not generally so . For each kind of material there is a particular tempera- ture at which its saturated vapour most nearly obeys these laws , and below as ...
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Dr. Vogel gave his reasons for this allocation , and illustrated them by a diagram 1 in which it is shown that in the spectrum of the comet , the blue band has its maximum about 470 , and fades away nearly equally in both directions .
Dr. Vogel gave his reasons for this allocation , and illustrated them by a diagram 1 in which it is shown that in the spectrum of the comet , the blue band has its maximum about 470 , and fades away nearly equally in both directions .
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The flame possesses , of course , great heating power , one volume of acetylene being for practical purposes nearly twice as effective as one volume of ordinary gas . This means an immense saving of time 66 in all heating operations ...
The flame possesses , of course , great heating power , one volume of acetylene being for practical purposes nearly twice as effective as one volume of ordinary gas . This means an immense saving of time 66 in all heating operations ...
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