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... assumed that the coefficients of capacity and induction were given to a sufficient approximation by aij bije . To the next approximation they would be given by ɑij + bijɑ + di¡02 . Assuming this approximation and the symmetry postulated ...
... assumed that the coefficients of capacity and induction were given to a sufficient approximation by aij bije . To the next approximation they would be given by ɑij + bijɑ + di¡02 . Assuming this approximation and the symmetry postulated ...
Page 140
... assuming a much smaller temperature range and considering only the loss of heat by straight conduction the general ... assumed and also the radiation from the hot filament plays an important role in cooling it . The dotted curve of Fig ...
... assuming a much smaller temperature range and considering only the loss of heat by straight conduction the general ... assumed and also the radiation from the hot filament plays an important role in cooling it . The dotted curve of Fig ...
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... assumed for elec- trolytes . That it does hold for similar electrodes in a common solution and in the absence of ... Assuming an ohmic resistance for the solution and that the gas layers give rise to a polarization potential proportional ...
... assumed for elec- trolytes . That it does hold for similar electrodes in a common solution and in the absence of ... Assuming an ohmic resistance for the solution and that the gas layers give rise to a polarization potential proportional ...
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