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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ART. 142 On the Maintenance of Vibrations by Forces of Double Frequency, and on the Propagation of Waves through a Medium endowed with a Periodic Structure
- ART. 143 On the Existence of Reflection when the Relative Refractive Index is Unity
- ART. 144 On the Stability or Instability of Certain Fluid Motions, II
- ART. 145 Diffraction of Sound
- ART. 146 On the Relative Densities of Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Preliminary Notice)
- ART. 147 On Point-, Line-, and Plane-Sources of Sound
- ART. 148 Wave Theory of Light
- ART. 149 On the Reflection of Light at a Twin Plane of a Crystal
- ART. 150 On the Remarkable Phenomenon of Crystalline Reflexion described by Prof. Stokes
- ART. 151 Is the Velocity of Light in an Electrolytic Liquid influenced by an Electric Current in the Direction of Propagation?
- ART. 152 On the Bending and Vibration of Thin Elastic Shells, especially of Cylindrical Form
- ART. 153 On the Composition of Water
- ART. 154 The History of the Doctrine of Radiant Energy
- ART. 155 Note on the Free Vibrations of an Infinitely Long Cylindrical Shell
- ART. 156 On the Free Vibrations of an Infinite Plate of Homogeneous Isotropic Elastic Matter
- ART. 157 On the Limit to Interference when Light is Radiated from Moving Molecules
- ART. 158 Iridescent Crystals
- ART. 159 The Sailing Flight of the Albatross
- ART. 160 On the Character of the Complete Radiation at a Given Temperature
- ART. 161 On the Visibility of Faint Interference-Bands
- ART. 162 On the Uniform Deformation in Two Dimensions of a Cylindrical Shell of Finite Thickness, with Application to the General Theory of Deformation of Thin Shells
- ART. 163 On Achromatic Interference-Bands
- ART. 164 On Bells
- ART. 165 The Clark Standard Cell
- ART. 166 On the Vibrations of an Atmosphere
- ART. 167 On the Tension of Recently Formed Liquid Surfaces
- ART. 168 Measurements of the Amount of Oil Necessary in Order to Check the Motions of Camphor upon Water
- ART. 169 Foam
- ART. 170 On the Superficial Viscosity of Water
- ART. 171 On Huygens's Gearing in Illustration of the Induction of Electric Currents
- ART. 172 The Bourdon Gauge
- ART. 173 On Defective Colour Vision
- ART. 174 Instantaneous Photographs of Water Jets
- ART. 175 On the Tension of Water Surfaces, Clean and Contaminated, Investigated by the Method of Ripples
- ART. 176 On the Theory of Surface Forces
- ART. 177 Clerk-Maxwell's Papers
- ART. 178 On Pin-Hole Photography
- ART. 179 Some Applications of Photography
- ART. 180 On the Sensitiveness of the Bridge Method in its Application to Periodic Electric Currents
- ART. 181 On Van der Waals' Treatment of Laplace's Pressure in the Virial Equation: Letters to Prof. Tait
- ART. 182 On the Virial of a System of Hard Colliding Bodies
- ART. 183 Dynamical Problems Illustration of the Theory of Gases
- ART. 184 Experiments in Aërodynamics. [Review of Langley's]
- ART. 185 On Reflexion from Liquid Surfaces in the Neighbourhood of the Polarizing Angle
- ART. 186 On the Theory of Surface Forces. II. Compressible Fluids
- ART. 187 On the Relative Densities of Hydrogen and Oxygen. II
- ART. 188 Superheated Steam
- ART. 189 Aberration
- ART. 190 Remarks on Maxwell's Investigation respecting Boltzmann's Theorem
- ART. 191 On the Physics of Media that are composed of Free and Perfectly Elastic Molecules in a State of Motion. [Introduction to Waterston's Memoir]
- ART. 192 Experiments upon Surface-Films
- ART. 193 On the Theory of Surface Forces. III.—Effect of Slight Contaminations
- ART. 194 On the Question of the Stability of the Flow of Fluids
- ART. 195 On the Instability of a Cylinder of Viscous Liquid under Capillary Force
- ART. 196 On the Instability of Cylindrical Fluid Surfaces
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ART. 165 - The Clark Standard Cell
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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ART. 142 On the Maintenance of Vibrations by Forces of Double Frequency, and on the Propagation of Waves through a Medium endowed with a Periodic Structure
- ART. 143 On the Existence of Reflection when the Relative Refractive Index is Unity
- ART. 144 On the Stability or Instability of Certain Fluid Motions, II
- ART. 145 Diffraction of Sound
- ART. 146 On the Relative Densities of Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Preliminary Notice)
- ART. 147 On Point-, Line-, and Plane-Sources of Sound
- ART. 148 Wave Theory of Light
- ART. 149 On the Reflection of Light at a Twin Plane of a Crystal
- ART. 150 On the Remarkable Phenomenon of Crystalline Reflexion described by Prof. Stokes
- ART. 151 Is the Velocity of Light in an Electrolytic Liquid influenced by an Electric Current in the Direction of Propagation?
- ART. 152 On the Bending and Vibration of Thin Elastic Shells, especially of Cylindrical Form
- ART. 153 On the Composition of Water
- ART. 154 The History of the Doctrine of Radiant Energy
- ART. 155 Note on the Free Vibrations of an Infinitely Long Cylindrical Shell
- ART. 156 On the Free Vibrations of an Infinite Plate of Homogeneous Isotropic Elastic Matter
- ART. 157 On the Limit to Interference when Light is Radiated from Moving Molecules
- ART. 158 Iridescent Crystals
- ART. 159 The Sailing Flight of the Albatross
- ART. 160 On the Character of the Complete Radiation at a Given Temperature
- ART. 161 On the Visibility of Faint Interference-Bands
- ART. 162 On the Uniform Deformation in Two Dimensions of a Cylindrical Shell of Finite Thickness, with Application to the General Theory of Deformation of Thin Shells
- ART. 163 On Achromatic Interference-Bands
- ART. 164 On Bells
- ART. 165 The Clark Standard Cell
- ART. 166 On the Vibrations of an Atmosphere
- ART. 167 On the Tension of Recently Formed Liquid Surfaces
- ART. 168 Measurements of the Amount of Oil Necessary in Order to Check the Motions of Camphor upon Water
- ART. 169 Foam
- ART. 170 On the Superficial Viscosity of Water
- ART. 171 On Huygens's Gearing in Illustration of the Induction of Electric Currents
- ART. 172 The Bourdon Gauge
- ART. 173 On Defective Colour Vision
- ART. 174 Instantaneous Photographs of Water Jets
- ART. 175 On the Tension of Water Surfaces, Clean and Contaminated, Investigated by the Method of Ripples
- ART. 176 On the Theory of Surface Forces
- ART. 177 Clerk-Maxwell's Papers
- ART. 178 On Pin-Hole Photography
- ART. 179 Some Applications of Photography
- ART. 180 On the Sensitiveness of the Bridge Method in its Application to Periodic Electric Currents
- ART. 181 On Van der Waals' Treatment of Laplace's Pressure in the Virial Equation: Letters to Prof. Tait
- ART. 182 On the Virial of a System of Hard Colliding Bodies
- ART. 183 Dynamical Problems Illustration of the Theory of Gases
- ART. 184 Experiments in Aërodynamics. [Review of Langley's]
- ART. 185 On Reflexion from Liquid Surfaces in the Neighbourhood of the Polarizing Angle
- ART. 186 On the Theory of Surface Forces. II. Compressible Fluids
- ART. 187 On the Relative Densities of Hydrogen and Oxygen. II
- ART. 188 Superheated Steam
- ART. 189 Aberration
- ART. 190 Remarks on Maxwell's Investigation respecting Boltzmann's Theorem
- ART. 191 On the Physics of Media that are composed of Free and Perfectly Elastic Molecules in a State of Motion. [Introduction to Waterston's Memoir]
- ART. 192 Experiments upon Surface-Films
- ART. 193 On the Theory of Surface Forces. III.—Effect of Slight Contaminations
- ART. 194 On the Question of the Stability of the Flow of Fluids
- ART. 195 On the Instability of a Cylinder of Viscous Liquid under Capillary Force
- ART. 196 On the Instability of Cylindrical Fluid Surfaces
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- Scientific Papers , pp. 333 - 334Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1902