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... distance multiplied by m ; and suppose each particle to be influenced only by the attractions or repulsions of the other particles ; then as the cosines of the angles which r makes with the positive direc- Δι Ay Az tions of x , y , z ...
... distance multiplied by m ; and suppose each particle to be influenced only by the attractions or repulsions of the other particles ; then as the cosines of the angles which r makes with the positive direc- Δι Ay Az tions of x , y , z ...
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... distance on the opposite side , we may divide the sum Σ into two parts , one comprehending the positive values of Az , and the other the negative ; and for every term in one part we shall have a term equal to it , and involving the same ...
... distance on the opposite side , we may divide the sum Σ into two parts , one comprehending the positive values of Az , and the other the negative ; and for every term in one part we shall have a term equal to it , and involving the same ...
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... distance from a given plane , of the molecule at the point ry z at the end of the time t , it will be evident , on a little consideration , that to disregard the sign of summa- tion altogether corresponds to taking into account only the ...
... distance from a given plane , of the molecule at the point ry z at the end of the time t , it will be evident , on a little consideration , that to disregard the sign of summa- tion altogether corresponds to taking into account only the ...
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... distance they must have travelled , and the want of order in the arrangement of the clay , sand , and gravel , all combine to render it highly probable that the transport of these ma- terials could not have been effected by any other ...
... distance they must have travelled , and the want of order in the arrangement of the clay , sand , and gravel , all combine to render it highly probable that the transport of these ma- terials could not have been effected by any other ...
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... distance of nine miles . It occupies low grou , d , except at its inland extremity , where it rises to about eighty feet above the level of the Nar . Mr. Arthur Young in his " Agricultural Survey of Nor- folk , " speaking of this ...
... distance of nine miles . It occupies low grou , d , except at its inland extremity , where it rises to about eighty feet above the level of the Nar . Mr. Arthur Young in his " Agricultural Survey of Nor- folk , " speaking of this ...
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