Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... effect was not due to the fibre twisting within the clamps and then sticking . The difficulty was easily avoided by employ ing two mirrors , each cemented at a single point to the glass fibre itself , one just below the upper clamp ...
... effect was not due to the fibre twisting within the clamps and then sticking . The difficulty was easily avoided by employ ing two mirrors , each cemented at a single point to the glass fibre itself , one just below the upper clamp ...
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... effect . The seat of sensitiveness may be investigated by exciting the extreme tip only of a glass rod , which is then held in succession to the root of the jet and to the place of resolution into drops . An effect is observed in the ...
... effect . The seat of sensitiveness may be investigated by exciting the extreme tip only of a glass rod , which is then held in succession to the root of the jet and to the place of resolution into drops . An effect is observed in the ...
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... effect of the rotation of the earth is to make the wave cling to the right hand side in whichever direction the wave is tra- velling . This manifests itself by the crest of the wave not being of equal amplitude all across the canal ...
... effect of the rotation of the earth is to make the wave cling to the right hand side in whichever direction the wave is tra- velling . This manifests itself by the crest of the wave not being of equal amplitude all across the canal ...
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