Vol. xxn. p. 39 (1913). so. As an alternative to an inclined plane surface, consideration is given to a. broken surface consisting of two parts, each of which is parallel to the first plane surface but at a different distance from it. It appears that... Philosophical Magazine - Page 41918Full view - About this book
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