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The author commences his inquiry at page 20 , and as an earnest of what is to follow , his very first step is to correct a simple trigonometrical expression I have given , ( which is perfectly right as it stands , ) and by his ...
The author commences his inquiry at page 20 , and as an earnest of what is to follow , his very first step is to correct a simple trigonometrical expression I have given , ( which is perfectly right as it stands , ) and by his ...
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If these views be correct , the electric fluid instead of being an imponderable agent possesses one of the essential properties of ponderable matter . When a body is put in motion it will communicate a portion of its motion to other ...
If these views be correct , the electric fluid instead of being an imponderable agent possesses one of the essential properties of ponderable matter . When a body is put in motion it will communicate a portion of its motion to other ...
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It is only when every obstacle to free induction vanishes that the magnetism of the keeper B will be correctly represented by a + b . Now , admitting that under these circumstances ( a + b ) is a correct expression for the magnetism of ...
It is only when every obstacle to free induction vanishes that the magnetism of the keeper B will be correctly represented by a + b . Now , admitting that under these circumstances ( a + b ) is a correct expression for the magnetism of ...
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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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