The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 15. kötetWerner Company, 1896 |
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227. oldal
... course be different . An accurate meaning can now be given to the phrase of mag- " strength of a magnetic field , " or its equivalent " resultant neti Re . magnetic force at a point in the field ; " it is defined to be the force exerted ...
... course be different . An accurate meaning can now be given to the phrase of mag- " strength of a magnetic field , " or its equivalent " resultant neti Re . magnetic force at a point in the field ; " it is defined to be the force exerted ...
251. oldal
... course in any one latitude does not at once disappear when the course or the latitude is changed , so that to the permanent magnetism of the ship has to be added a subpermanent magnetism depending on her course and position several days ...
... course in any one latitude does not at once disappear when the course or the latitude is changed , so that to the permanent magnetism of the ship has to be added a subpermanent magnetism depending on her course and position several days ...
466. oldal
... course it varies greatly both in depth and width , in some parts being only a few feet deep and spreading out to a width of more than a mile , while in other and mountainous portions of its course its channel is narrowed to 300 or 400 ...
... course it varies greatly both in depth and width , in some parts being only a few feet deep and spreading out to a width of more than a mile , while in other and mountainous portions of its course its channel is narrowed to 300 or 400 ...
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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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