10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PEDETIC»
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pedetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
This vibration, which certainly plays its part in the physics of colloid sols, is
identical with the Brownian or pedetic motion common to all minute particles
suspended in liquid, but more marked in the ultra-microscopic, since it increases
inversely ...
2
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Pedetic. Motion. in. relation. to. Colloidal. Solutions. Acid Action 0/ Drawing-
Paper of Different Makes. Interactions ... F.R.S. Pedetic motion of small particles
depends (1) on the size of the particles ; (2) on their density ; (3) on the nature of
the ...
Sir William Crookes, 1892
3
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
It is not due to the viscosity of the colloid, since the effect is produced by
quantities too small to have any appreciable influence either on the viscosity of
the liquid or the pedetic motion. Neither does it appear due to direct influence on
the ...
Prevention of Pedetic or Brownian Movements.} — For the purpose of
photography, or for measurement and counting, it is very objectionable to have
minute particles in constant motion. For preventing this movement, J. H. Gage
uses a 10 p.c. ...
5
Proceedings of the Chemical Society
(3) The pedetic or "Brownian" motion of small particles, capillarity, convection
currents, or any other slightly agitating forces which assist the chemical
molecules to take up this condition of equilibrium necessary for the production of
a ...
6
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society
PREVENTION OF THE PEDETIC OR BROWNIAN • MOVEMENT IN MILK OR
OTHER LIQUIDS WITH MINUTE OBJECTS IN SUSPENSION By SIMON HENRY
GAGE For the purpose of photography or for measurement and counting it is very
...
American Microscopical Society, 1903
The reverse, however, proved to be the fact, the pedetic motion becoming
considerably more marked on the addition of soap, even when not only china
clay, but also ferric oxide, chalk, and barium car bonate were employed. The
author ...
Note on the Pedetic Action of Soap* By Professor W. Stanley Jetons, F.B.S. Since
the publication, in the ' Quarterly Journal of Science,' for April 1878, of the
author's paper on the so-called Brownian movement of microscopic particles,
which ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1879
9
Locomotive Engineers Journal
In a note on the pedetic action of soap, Professor W. Stanley Jevons offers a
plausible solution of the mystery. He finds by experiment that pedesis, or the so-
called Brownian movement of microscopic; particles, is considerably increased
by the ...
10
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
The reverse, however, proved to be the fact, the pedetic motion becoming
considerably more marked on the addition of soap, even when not only china
clay, but also ferric oxide, chalk, and barium carbonate were employed. The
author ...