44 ON THE EFFECT OF THE INTERNAL FRICTION OF FLUIDS If now we put X = XV"1, we shall have 0 and \r for the limits of X', and the second of these becomes infinite with r. Hence limit of F,(r) = (2r)-* e™ f \C" + D" log 2V) e-«*' X'^ (ZX' ...... (91). Jo r°° Now e"* af * dx = TT*, and if we differentiate both sides of the ' [ e-xaf-*dx = T(s) Jo with respect to s, and after differentiation put s = £, we get f e"*fl?-*logacte JO Putting x = mX; in these equations we get 'o equation r Jo f *e-«x' x'-* log V d\' = m-* {F (|) - TT*log m}, Jo where that value of m~* is to be taken which has its real part positive. Substituting in (91) we get limit of FJr) = (^-V emr { C" + (TT-* T'| - log ~") D"} . 3V ; \2