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Page 23
... regarded as a mirror . Sufficiently close corresponding points should be accurately marked on the boundaries of the two figures , and this allows great accuracy to be obtained in the drawing of the free path after each reflection . The ...
... regarded as a mirror . Sufficiently close corresponding points should be accurately marked on the boundaries of the two figures , and this allows great accuracy to be obtained in the drawing of the free path after each reflection . The ...
Page 40
... regarded as rigid , strings as " inextensible , and so on . And it is upon the recognition " of such constraints that Lagrange's method is founded . " But the law of equal partition disregards potential energy . " However great may be ...
... regarded as rigid , strings as " inextensible , and so on . And it is upon the recognition " of such constraints that Lagrange's method is founded . " But the law of equal partition disregards potential energy . " However great may be ...
Page 45
... regarded as direct prolongations of the influx- pipe C ' of the colour - tube . The air passing through these tubes is moved by the suction of the steam - jet , and is inde- pendent of the ionizing current through the gasometer . The ...
... regarded as direct prolongations of the influx- pipe C ' of the colour - tube . The air passing through these tubes is moved by the suction of the steam - jet , and is inde- pendent of the ionizing current through the gasometer . The ...
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... regarded as an external diffusion coefficient , corre- sponding to the constant in Newton's law of cooling . Let da be the thickness of an infinitesimal right section of the absorption - tube of radius r , traversed at velocity v by an ...
... regarded as an external diffusion coefficient , corre- sponding to the constant in Newton's law of cooling . Let da be the thickness of an infinitesimal right section of the absorption - tube of radius r , traversed at velocity v by an ...
Page 48
... regarded as independent of r ; and the variations found are observational errors . I conclude , therefore , that the proposition which considers decay ( k ) to be relatively negligible and the absorption effect of the tubes of velocity ...
... regarded as independent of r ; and the variations found are observational errors . I conclude , therefore , that the proposition which considers decay ( k ) to be relatively negligible and the absorption effect of the tubes of velocity ...
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