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doc#117 | meters wave length as emission from Jupiter. | This | sporadic type of planetary radiation is |
doc#117 | from the earth is about 1 minute of arc. | This | is much smaller than the highest resolution |
doc#117 | include absolute as well as relative errors. | This | result is plotted along with the 8.6-mm |
doc#118 | of the electrons impinging on the anode. | This | energy transfer depends on the current, |
doc#118 | towards the anode with velocities up <formul>. | This | phenomenon has been experimentally investigated |
doc#118 | attached to a water cooled copper tube. | This | tube could be adjusted in its axial direction |
doc#118 | porosity of 50% and an average pore size of 30. | This | small pore size was required to ensure |
doc#118 | chamber above the porous plug into two parts. | This | arrangement had the purpose to prevent |
doc#118 | region of the anode was struck by the arc. | This | region which had a higher temperature than |
doc#118 | specific heat of argon was taken as <formul>. | This | calculation results in an enthalpy rise |
doc#118 | temperature of the surface of <formul>. | This | temperature was taken as environmental |
doc#119 | of 0.002<Prime> on each side of the tape. | This | gives a rate of shear of <formul>. This |
doc#119 | This gives a rate of shear of <formul>. | This | , however, can only be considered approximate |
doc#119 | assembly and disassembly of the apparatus. | This | negative pressure is not explained by the |
doc#119 | with respect to H and equating to zero. | This | gives <formul>, which is the pressure. |
doc#119 | This gives <formul>, which is the pressure. | This | is interesting for it combines both the |
doc#119 | mechanical potential energy for equilibrium. | This | method can be extended to include the concentration |
doc#119 | some as thermostatics) to the steady state. | This | can be justified thermodynamically in this |
doc#119 | separate paper which is being prepared. | This | has an interesting analogy with the assumption |
doc#119 | become asymptotic to it without breakup.) | This | is, of course, a similar type of behavior |