Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... temperature exceeds 280 ° , when there is a progressive lowering of the tensile strength until the temperature reaches 420. Above that point a further increase of temperature has no effect on the metal , the annealing being complete ...
... temperature exceeds 280 ° , when there is a progressive lowering of the tensile strength until the temperature reaches 420. Above that point a further increase of temperature has no effect on the metal , the annealing being complete ...
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... temperature was of Op . 5 or Op . 6. In the present circumstances , air in sometimes constant for the greater part of the column , the upper bent metal tube resists diffusion of vapour rising to a maximum near the middle , and falling ...
... temperature was of Op . 5 or Op . 6. In the present circumstances , air in sometimes constant for the greater part of the column , the upper bent metal tube resists diffusion of vapour rising to a maximum near the middle , and falling ...
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... temperature was always observed . The temperature was found to drop very suddenly on leaving the anode light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was ...
... temperature was always observed . The temperature was found to drop very suddenly on leaving the anode light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was ...
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