The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... operations , or paucity of causes employed in nature , to produce a multiplicity of effects . * Prop . 2 and 3 , I have before considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to ...
... operations , or paucity of causes employed in nature , to produce a multiplicity of effects . * Prop . 2 and 3 , I have before considered . Prop . 4 , 5 , and 6 , are , I believe , generally assented to . Prop . 7 is not essential to ...
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... operations , that if we represent the total force of a pile of this construction , by the number 8'644 , the share of this force , due to reaction between the acid and alkali , will only be 0.140 , or about a sixtieth part of the whole ...
... operations , that if we represent the total force of a pile of this construction , by the number 8'644 , the share of this force , due to reaction between the acid and alkali , will only be 0.140 , or about a sixtieth part of the whole ...
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... operation with the plan of the Royal Society , as detailed in their reports . Regular magnetic observations were undertaken at Cambridge , in March , 1840 , being confined at first to the monthly term - days of the English scheme . The ...
... operation with the plan of the Royal Society , as detailed in their reports . Regular magnetic observations were undertaken at Cambridge , in March , 1840 , being confined at first to the monthly term - days of the English scheme . The ...
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... operation was sought and obtained in various parts of the continent ; a more intimate alliance was formed between the several points of observation ; and , after various modifications in the time and mode of observing , the amount of ...
... operation was sought and obtained in various parts of the continent ; a more intimate alliance was formed between the several points of observation ; and , after various modifications in the time and mode of observing , the amount of ...
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... operation , and , therefore , at the disposal of the philosopher , they cannot be distinctly brought home to any single one , and are at present regarded as inexplicable . These magnetic hurricanes , as they have been fancifully called ...
... operation , and , therefore , at the disposal of the philosopher , they cannot be distinctly brought home to any single one , and are at present regarded as inexplicable . These magnetic hurricanes , as they have been fancifully called ...
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