Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volumen 1CUP Archive - 328 páginas |
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Note on Certain Formule in the Calculus of Operations In a letter | 1 |
On the Foci of Lines seen through a Crystalline Plate | 7 |
On Certain Movements of Radiometers | 24 |
On the Question of a Theoretical Limit to the Apertures of Micro | 36 |
On a Method of detecting Inequalities of unknown periods in a series | 52 |
On a Simple Mode of Eliminating Errors of Adjustment in Delicate | 69 |
On the Determination of the Constants of the Cup Anemometer | 95 |
On the Cause of the Light Border frequently noticed in Photographs | 117 |
On the Maximum Wave of Uniform Propagation being a Second | 146 |
Note on the Theory of the Solitary Wave | 160 |
The Coefficient of Viscosity of Air By Herbert Tomlinson B | 180 |
Note on the Determination of Arbitrary Constants which appear | 221 |
On an Optical Proof of the Existence of Suspended Matter in Flames | 232 |
The Influence of SurfaceLoading on the Flexure of Beams By Prof | 238 |
On the Nature of the Röntgen Rays | 254 |
On the Nature of the Röntgen Rays Wilde Lecture | 278 |
Extracts from Reports of the Committee on Solar Physics | 125 |
Memorandum as to one Mode of Dealing with the Indian Solar | 133 |
Memorandum for the use of Observers with Professor Balfour Stewarts | 137 |
On the Methods of Chemical Fractionation By W Crookes F R | 288 |
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