Referee's report by Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin, on a paper 'The influence of stress and strain on the physical properties of matter. Part II. electrical conductivity-continued. The alteration of the electrical conductivity of cobalt, magnesium, steel, and platinum-iridium produced by longitudinal traction; Discovery of simple relations between the ‘critical points’ of metals'by Herbert Tomlinson
Reference number: RR/9/94
Date: 07 April 1882
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Subject: Physics
[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1884].
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Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin, Referee's report by Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin, on a paper 'The influence of stress and strain on the physical properties of matter. Part II. electrical conductivity-continued. The alteration of the electrical conductivity of cobalt, magnesium, steel, and platinum-iridium produced by longitudinal traction; Discovery of simple relations between the ‘critical points’ of metals'by Herbert Tomlinson, 07 April 1882, RR/9/94, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_9_94/referees-report-by-henry-charles-fleeming-jenkin-on-a-paper-the-influence-of-stress-and-strain-on-the-physical-properties-of-matter-part-ii-electrical-conductivity-continued-the-alteration-of-the-electrical-conductivity-of-cobalt-magnesium-steel-and-platinum-iridium-produced-by-longitudinal-traction-discovery-of-simple-relations-between-the-critical-points-of-metalsby-herbert-tomlinson, accessed on 03 October 2024
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III. The influence of stress and strain on the physical properties of matter. Part II. electrical conductivity- continued . The alteration of the electrical conductivity of cobalt, magnesium, steel, and platinum-iridium produced by longitudinal traction; Discovery of simple relations between the ‘critical points’ of metals External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1884
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1884.0042
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