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... determined by the condition that these two currents shall be in equilibrium . The induced current will be repelled from the north pole , and all these induced currents will form a second ray circularly polarized in the opposite ...
... determined by the condition that these two currents shall be in equilibrium . The induced current will be repelled from the north pole , and all these induced currents will form a second ray circularly polarized in the opposite ...
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... determined by harmonics of any given degree and rank , whatever be their frequency , but the motions of the fluid particles in the interior will differ in nature in every case . Taking first the case of zonal harmonics of the nth degree ...
... determined by harmonics of any given degree and rank , whatever be their frequency , but the motions of the fluid particles in the interior will differ in nature in every case . Taking first the case of zonal harmonics of the nth degree ...
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... determine " " by the direct electrometer method , as exactly as , or more exactly than , it has been determined by other observers and other methods . The measurement of " v " by Sir William Thomson and Profs . Ayrton and Perry ...
... determine " " by the direct electrometer method , as exactly as , or more exactly than , it has been determined by other observers and other methods . The measurement of " v " by Sir William Thomson and Profs . Ayrton and Perry ...
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Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
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