Physical Review, Nide 16

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American Physical Society, 1903
In Feb. 1903, the separate publication of the Bulletin of the American Physical Society was discontinued and Its Proceedings published in the Physical review.
 

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Sivu 315 - Every body continues in its state of rest, or uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed on it (inertia).
Sivu 34 - ... is the ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume, is a constant.
Sivu 69 - i,ne formula proposed by Milthaler is shown in the figure (M). The slope of the curve is about the same as the slope of our curve at the low temperature ; but since Milthaler supposed this formula to apply as high as 200°, its agreement for the low temperatures is more a matter of coincidence. The position of the line in the figure...
Sivu 65 - ... in 100,000 since the series of tests taken for the measurements for water, and already described. The Clark cells were found to have lowered a little in value since 1900, and a correction was necessary in order to reduce to the mean of a number of new cells. The history of these original crystal cells, made in 1895, to which X2 and...
Sivu 190 - IV. The experiment was repeated with the cylinder placed in a tank 50 cms. in diameter. This tank permitted the cylinder to be surrounded by a. layer of water 12'5 cms. in thickness, and it was found when the water was poured in that the conductivity fell off 17-5 per cent. From these results, it is evident that the ordinary air of a room is traversed by an exceedingly penetrating radiation, such as that which Rutherford* has shown to be emitted by ihorium, radium, and the excited radioactivity produced...
Sivu 169 - MOTION THROUGH THE ETHER. BY EDWARD W. MORLEY AND DAYTON C. MILLER. SOME MEASURES OF THE SPEED OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SHUTTERS. BY EDWARD W. MORLEY AND DAYTON C. MILLER. ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRESSURE AROUND SPHERES IN A Viscous FLUID.
Sivu 125 - University, a series of volumes has been prepared by a number of the Professors and Instructors, to be issued in connection with the Bicentennial Anniversary, as a partial indication of the character of the studies in which the University teachers are engaged.
Sivu 186 - ... by the walls of the containing vessel. On this view the limiting value to which the conductivity curves tend would represent a condition of equilibrium, where the rate of decay of the emanation was equal to the rate at which it was produced. As both the low and the high pressure cylinders were made of the same material and were of the same size, one would expect the same amount of the emanation to be present in both when the steady state was reached. With an easilv absorbed radiation from this...
Sivu 103 - The change of volume in Clark and cadmium cells and its relation to change of electromotive force due to pressure, Phys.
Sivu 65 - X2 and Xn belong, shows that from comparisons with new cells made from time to time, they have steadily lowered in value. A new comparison was also made to several Weston cadmium cells. There is no reason to doubt that the values assumed for the electrical standards are the same as those assumed in the measurement of the specific heat of water, to much better than i in 10,000.

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