Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 247Pergamon Press, 1949 |
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Page 85
... energy of interest . A direct measurement of this energy is not possible by either of the two methods noted above . The spectroscopist , in determining the energy of dissociation , endeavors first to determine the energy levels of a ...
... energy of interest . A direct measurement of this energy is not possible by either of the two methods noted above . The spectroscopist , in determining the energy of dissociation , endeavors first to determine the energy levels of a ...
Page 175
... energy equation is shown to be based on the law of the con- servation of energy together with its transformation , its transfer and its storage . The methods of calculation of specific values of potential and kinetic energy and flow ...
... energy equation is shown to be based on the law of the con- servation of energy together with its transformation , its transfer and its storage . The methods of calculation of specific values of potential and kinetic energy and flow ...
Page 193
... energy is on a sound basis for an indefinite period in the future . An unwarranted impression that a shortage of uranium will drastically limit the possibilities of atomic energy has been caused by estimates that known reserves of ...
... energy is on a sound basis for an indefinite period in the future . An unwarranted impression that a shortage of uranium will drastically limit the possibilities of atomic energy has been caused by estimates that known reserves of ...
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American Inventors Debt to the Institute EVELYN S PANIAGUA | 7 |
Strand Vibrations in a RollerChain Drive R C BINDER AND G G Mize | 25 |
On the TwoDimensional Steady Turbulent Flow of a Compressible Fluid Far Behind | 33 |
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