Nature, Količina 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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Stran 203
... temperature is at present by no means properly worked out . One main result of these observations may be summed pin the statement that a glacier moves like a plastic body . The most natural conclusion would be that ice is plastic . But ...
... temperature is at present by no means properly worked out . One main result of these observations may be summed pin the statement that a glacier moves like a plastic body . The most natural conclusion would be that ice is plastic . But ...
Stran 503
... temperature and pressure shows that there is no evidence for the existence of such a molecule . At a temperature of 26 ° 4 , the lowest tem- perature observed , the density of the gas corresponds with a molecular weight of 512 ( HF360 ) ...
... temperature and pressure shows that there is no evidence for the existence of such a molecule . At a temperature of 26 ° 4 , the lowest tem- perature observed , the density of the gas corresponds with a molecular weight of 512 ( HF360 ) ...
Stran 584
... temperature at any of the pressures employed . This is an observation of great importance . It shows that at sufficiently low temperatures hydrogen behaves on compression like all other gases , and has a minimum value of pv occurring ...
... temperature at any of the pressures employed . This is an observation of great importance . It shows that at sufficiently low temperatures hydrogen behaves on compression like all other gases , and has a minimum value of pv occurring ...
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