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... Hence we may conclude , that since the time when an inland sea of brackish water , like the Baltic , existed in the North of Europe , considerable fluctua- tions in the position of land and sea have taken place ; a conclusion to which I ...
... Hence we may conclude , that since the time when an inland sea of brackish water , like the Baltic , existed in the North of Europe , considerable fluctua- tions in the position of land and sea have taken place ; a conclusion to which I ...
Pagina 40
... Hence , the considerable deflection , which has been sometimes observed when two masses of ore were connected by the wires , proves that their reciprocal action , taken in the aggregate , must be very great ; and it appears to be highly ...
... Hence , the considerable deflection , which has been sometimes observed when two masses of ore were connected by the wires , proves that their reciprocal action , taken in the aggregate , must be very great ; and it appears to be highly ...
Pagina 42
... Hence any electric current sent through the rods was divided in the helices surround- ing the ring , into three parts , all of which , however , moved in the same direction . The three wires may therefore be considered as representing ...
... Hence any electric current sent through the rods was divided in the helices surround- ing the ring , into three parts , all of which , however , moved in the same direction . The three wires may therefore be considered as representing ...
Pagina 45
... Hence the spark and shock at the moment of disjunction , although resulting from great intensity and quantity of the current at that moment , are no direct indicators or measurers of the intensity or quantity of the constant current ...
... Hence the spark and shock at the moment of disjunction , although resulting from great intensity and quantity of the current at that moment , are no direct indicators or measurers of the intensity or quantity of the constant current ...
Pagina 48
... Hence it was impossible to distinguish the particular effects at the moments of making or breaking contact from this constant effect . 1083. On using the thick wire helix ( 1055. ) , the same results ensued . Proceeding , however , upon ...
... Hence it was impossible to distinguish the particular effects at the moments of making or breaking contact from this constant effect . 1083. On using the thick wire helix ( 1055. ) , the same results ensued . Proceeding , however , upon ...
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