The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 15. kötetWerner Company, 1896 |
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222. oldal
... action of N or S upon N ' prevail , by bringing the one or the other nearer . It was perhaps the complexity of this analysis ( along with the fact that the action of the magnet upon soft iron , which was the earliest discovered magnetic ...
... action of N or S upon N ' prevail , by bringing the one or the other nearer . It was perhaps the complexity of this analysis ( along with the fact that the action of the magnet upon soft iron , which was the earliest discovered magnetic ...
264. oldal
... action on any body is the difference between the action properties of the metallic molecule , the molecular suscepti- upon it and the portion of the medium which it displaces . bility remains the same.s This principle , which is the ...
... action on any body is the difference between the action properties of the metallic molecule , the molecular suscepti- upon it and the portion of the medium which it displaces . bility remains the same.s This principle , which is the ...
726. oldal
... action Analogy and the paths of the particles correspond in steady fluid motion between to curves of equal pressure and lines of flow , and in electric con- action duction to equipotential lines and current lines . In such cases in and ...
... action Analogy and the paths of the particles correspond in steady fluid motion between to curves of equal pressure and lines of flow , and in electric con- action duction to equipotential lines and current lines . In such cases in and ...
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LOOMEM | 25 |
LUBRICANTS Prof R H SMITH Birmingham | 51 |
LULLY Rev EDWIN WALLACE M A ViceProvost Wor | 59 |
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