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... matter molecules of the transparent body and the ether is considered as the main cause of refraction , dispersion ... matter - molecules into motion . The amount required for this depends on the nature and properties of the matter ...
... matter molecules of the transparent body and the ether is considered as the main cause of refraction , dispersion ... matter - molecules into motion . The amount required for this depends on the nature and properties of the matter ...
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... matter vibration , and q , D , & c . , are functions of the constants . Voigt's formula , since he does not consider the matter motion , is different and not so general . With regard to these formulæ , I am not aware that Helmholtz's ...
... matter vibration , and q , D , & c . , are functions of the constants . Voigt's formula , since he does not consider the matter motion , is different and not so general . With regard to these formulæ , I am not aware that Helmholtz's ...
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... matters soluble in water Cellulose Albuminoids Ash Water lost at 100 ° C .... Undetermined ... In 100 parts 312 5216 7.2 2.4 2.2 4.8 1570 1216 The flowers analysed had a slight smell of fermented saccharine matter and a distinct acid ...
... matters soluble in water Cellulose Albuminoids Ash Water lost at 100 ° C .... Undetermined ... In 100 parts 312 5216 7.2 2.4 2.2 4.8 1570 1216 The flowers analysed had a slight smell of fermented saccharine matter and a distinct acid ...
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