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... constant in its varying physical conditions . The percentages correspond remarkably well with those calculated from the formula to which they lead . The results placed below as found are those of III . , the analysis just given , after ...
... constant in its varying physical conditions . The percentages correspond remarkably well with those calculated from the formula to which they lead . The results placed below as found are those of III . , the analysis just given , after ...
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... constant , which can easily be told , because Fig . 9 . the mercury - column will then remain at a constant height , mer- cury must be poured into the open tube or withdrawn from it by the nipper - tap until the level is the same in ...
... constant , which can easily be told , because Fig . 9 . the mercury - column will then remain at a constant height , mer- cury must be poured into the open tube or withdrawn from it by the nipper - tap until the level is the same in ...
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... constant . The various gases are passed in as shown in fig . 9 , and through the same opening the reagents used in the processes of analysis are readily introduced . By re- placing the open tube , as in fig . 7 , and bringing the two ...
... constant . The various gases are passed in as shown in fig . 9 , and through the same opening the reagents used in the processes of analysis are readily introduced . By re- placing the open tube , as in fig . 7 , and bringing the two ...
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... constant velocity , whether above or below the velocity determined by the preceding considerations ; and suppose the current to be tempo- rarily excited in any way ( for instance , by bringing a magnet into the neighbourhood and then ...
... constant velocity , whether above or below the velocity determined by the preceding considerations ; and suppose the current to be tempo- rarily excited in any way ( for instance , by bringing a magnet into the neighbourhood and then ...
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... constant . Direct measurements gave exactly the same lines in the same places in all stars of this type . The only difference is in the circumstance that in the normal stars a Herculis , 6 Pegasi , o Ceti , p Persei , the lines which ...
... constant . Direct measurements gave exactly the same lines in the same places in all stars of this type . The only difference is in the circumstance that in the normal stars a Herculis , 6 Pegasi , o Ceti , p Persei , the lines which ...
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Seite 45 - WEBB.— CELESTIAL OBJECTS FOR COMMON TELESCOPES. By the Rev. TW WEBB, MA, FRAS Fifth Edition, Revised and greatly Enlarged by the Rev. TE ESPIN, MA, FRAS (Two Volumes.) Vol.
Seite 70 - All good and honour might therein be read; For there their dwelling was. And when she spake. Sweet words like dropping honey she did shed ; And twixt the pearls and rubies softly brake A silver sound, that heavenly music seem'd to make. Upon her eyelids many graces sate, Under the shadow of her even brows...
Seite 215 - During the years of scarcity at the end of the last and beginning of the present century...
Seite 304 - ... pressure, the light emitted by a jet about one inch long was amply sufficient to enable the observer to read a newspaper at a distance of two feet from the flame, and this without any reflecting surface behind the flame. Examined by the spectroscope, the spectrum of this flame is bright and perfectly continuous from red to violet. With a higher initial luminosity, the flame of carbonic oxide in oxygen becomes much more luminous at a pressure of ten atmospheres than a flame of hydrogen of the...
Seite 308 - The speaker stated that the foregoing facts clearly pointed out that vanadium, hitherto standing in no definite relation to other elements, must be regarded as a member of the well-known Trivalent or Triad class of elementary substances, comprising nitrogen, phosphorus, boron, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. It is true that we are still but imperfectly acquainted with many of the characters of vanadium ; but the more its nature is studied...
Seite 67 - In the following pages I have tried to render the science of Acoustics interesting to all intelligent persons, including those who do not possess any special scientific culture.
Seite 67 - SOUND : a Course of Eight Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. By JOHN TYNDALL, LL.DFRS New Edition, crown 8vo.
Seite 379 - A Governor is a part of a machine by means of which the velocity of the machine is kept nearly uniform, notwithstanding variations in the drivingpower or the resistance.
Seite 70 - Her ivory forehead full of bounty brave. Like a broad table did itself dispread, For Love his lofty triumphs to engrave, And write the battles of his great godhead: All good and honour might therein be read; For there their dwelling was. And when she spake. Sweet words like dropping honey she did shed; And twixt the pearls and rubies softly brake A silver sound, that heavenly music seem'd to make.
Seite 19 - I say nothing about the estates," the marshal replied; "as to that your majesty's sense of justice is too well known for it to be necessary for me to say a single word.