Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... increasing the sectional area of the negative electrode , the heating effect upon the same decreases proportionally to the increase of its area , until the area having been sufficiently increased the heat almost entirely disappears ...
... increasing the sectional area of the negative electrode , the heating effect upon the same decreases proportionally to the increase of its area , until the area having been sufficiently increased the heat almost entirely disappears ...
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... increased temperature there may be no end . That is the first point . The second is this : - We are justified in ... increases not only does the radiation of each particular refrangibility absolutely increase , but the pro- portion of ...
... increased temperature there may be no end . That is the first point . The second is this : - We are justified in ... increases not only does the radiation of each particular refrangibility absolutely increase , but the pro- portion of ...
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... increased atmospheric pressure , and the apparent reversal of the normal diurnal oscillation of the barometer . This reversal was found to be accom- panied with an instantaneous and complete change of wind direction and a great fall of ...
... increased atmospheric pressure , and the apparent reversal of the normal diurnal oscillation of the barometer . This reversal was found to be accom- panied with an instantaneous and complete change of wind direction and a great fall of ...
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