Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3777Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... physics , who in every sense has filled a big place in our gatherings for more than fifty years . He has taught us much would that he could teach his secret of perpetual youth ! In a recent volume of reminiscences2 he tells delight ...
... physics , who in every sense has filled a big place in our gatherings for more than fifty years . He has taught us much would that he could teach his secret of perpetual youth ! In a recent volume of reminiscences2 he tells delight ...
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... physicists have still to solve . Engineers are accustomed to the idea of storing energy in a condenser by charging the opposed plates to a potential of a few scores or hundreds or thousands of volts . That is done by transferring some ...
... physicists have still to solve . Engineers are accustomed to the idea of storing energy in a condenser by charging the opposed plates to a potential of a few scores or hundreds or thousands of volts . That is done by transferring some ...
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... physicists of that period had any notion that the process involved a conversion of heat into mechanical work . It is difficult for us now to imagine a world of physics and engineering where the idea had not yet dawned that there was ...
... physicists of that period had any notion that the process involved a conversion of heat into mechanical work . It is difficult for us now to imagine a world of physics and engineering where the idea had not yet dawned that there was ...
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