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9 a a possible by the methods which had been before resorted to : for the determination of the precise centre of oscillation of a body vibrating as a pendulum , depending as it does on the regular figure and uniform density of that body ...
9 a a possible by the methods which had been before resorted to : for the determination of the precise centre of oscillation of a body vibrating as a pendulum , depending as it does on the regular figure and uniform density of that body ...
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The true cause of the colours of natural bodies may be thus stated : When light enters any body , and is either reflected or transmitted to the eye , a certain portion of it , of various refrangibilities , is lost within the body ...
The true cause of the colours of natural bodies may be thus stated : When light enters any body , and is either reflected or transmitted to the eye , a certain portion of it , of various refrangibilities , is lost within the body ...
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The true cause of the colours of natural balik is of the form of Laplace's coefficients , we may put it thus stated : When light enters any body , and is er flected or transmitted to the eye , a certain portion e 2 i +1 various ...
The true cause of the colours of natural balik is of the form of Laplace's coefficients , we may put it thus stated : When light enters any body , and is er flected or transmitted to the eye , a certain portion e 2 i +1 various ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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