Researches on Diamagnetism and Magne-crystallic Action: Including the Question of Diamagnetic PolarityLongmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 361 páginas |
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... Heat occur the following words : Within the coming year ( 1869 ) I hope to collect and publish the original memoirs on Experimental Physics , which I have com- municated to the " Philosophical Transactions " and the " Philosophical ...
... Heat occur the following words : Within the coming year ( 1869 ) I hope to collect and publish the original memoirs on Experimental Physics , which I have com- municated to the " Philosophical Transactions " and the " Philosophical ...
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... heat , and just as they were softening so as to take the impression of the copper loop in which they were hung . ' Iceland spar and tourmaline , on the contrary , on being raised to the highest temperature which a spirit - lamp could ...
... heat , and just as they were softening so as to take the impression of the copper loop in which they were hung . ' Iceland spar and tourmaline , on the contrary , on being raised to the highest temperature which a spirit - lamp could ...
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... heat and cold compel us to assume that the particles of matter in general do not touch each other ; that there are unfilled spaces between them . In such crystals as we have described , these spaces may be con- sidered as alternating ...
... heat and cold compel us to assume that the particles of matter in general do not touch each other ; that there are unfilled spaces between them . In such crystals as we have described , these spaces may be con- sidered as alternating ...
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... heat . * If , ' says this gifted philo- sopher , we imagine the repulsive force of the particles in- creased by the accession of heat , then we must conclude that the line of greatest expansion will be that in which the atoms . lie most ...
... heat . * If , ' says this gifted philo- sopher , we imagine the repulsive force of the particles in- creased by the accession of heat , then we must conclude that the line of greatest expansion will be that in which the atoms . lie most ...
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... of disturbance ; which however was mainly due to the heating of the glass lid of the balance . Phil . Mag . vol . iii . p . 128 . 4. The spheres were turned 90 ° further , so 50 DIAMAGNETISM AND MAGNE - CRYSTALLIC ACTION .
... of disturbance ; which however was mainly due to the heating of the glass lid of the balance . Phil . Mag . vol . iii . p . 128 . 4. The spheres were turned 90 ° further , so 50 DIAMAGNETISM AND MAGNE - CRYSTALLIC ACTION .
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