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American Physical Society, 1912
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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Página 458 - F') ; the diameter drawn through them is called the major axis, and the perpendicular bisector of this diameter the minor axis. It is also defined as the locus of a point which moves so that the ratio of its distance from a fixed point...
Página 396 - Abstraet of a paper presented at the New York meeting of the Physical Society, December 27—29, 1906.
Página 33 - In the first, the ratio of the minor to the major axis of the ellipse is on the average as 1 to 125.
Página 171 - Moreover, since the velocity of light is independent of the velocity of the source, it appears to him that the light ray proceeding from C to A has approached A at the velocity c+v, where c is the velocity of light, while the ray going from C to B has approached B at the velocity c— v.
Página 407 - The observed viscosities in general are less than those calculated by the mixture rule, except, possibly, in the case of mixtures of carbon disulphide...
Página 170 - ... then to an observer on Si the unit of length of Si along the line of relative motion appears to be in the ratio VI...
Página 167 - That is, the time units of the two systems are different and each observer comes to the same conclusion as to the relation which the unit of the other system bears to his own. This important and striking result may be stated in the following theorem : THEOREM III.
Página 406 - Linebarger,6 that the viscosity of a mixture of miscible and chemically indifferent liquids is rarely, if ever, under all conditions, a linear function of the composition. It seldom happens that the liquid in a mixture preserves the particular viscosity it possesses in.
Página 295 - D0e-Q/5?r where R is the universal gas constant and T is the absolute temperature. The constants D0 and Q have the values 9.5mm2 s~1 and 159kjmor1, respectively.
Página 236 - Abstract of a paper presented at the Washington meeting of the Physical Society, April 25 and 26, 1913.

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