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The smallness of the angle of actual contact , seems to be a condition always satisfied , whenever a fluid moistens a solid * . It is not possible to determine theoretically the form of the curve ANQ near the solid , because the laws of ...
The smallness of the angle of actual contact , seems to be a condition always satisfied , whenever a fluid moistens a solid * . It is not possible to determine theoretically the form of the curve ANQ near the solid , because the laws of ...
Page 95
9 , and the fluid surface will be the least possible , and the column may be considered to be supported by the action of the fluid on itself . The fluid will thus hold the place of the solid in the equation previously obtained ...
9 , and the fluid surface will be the least possible , and the column may be considered to be supported by the action of the fluid on itself . The fluid will thus hold the place of the solid in the equation previously obtained ...
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Excepting where it is otherwise mentioned , the green fluid was extracted from the leaves : White Lilac . Celastrus scandens . Convolvulus . Viburnum Tinus . Tulip - Tree . Prunus Lusitanica . Mignionette . Aucuba Japonica .
Excepting where it is otherwise mentioned , the green fluid was extracted from the leaves : White Lilac . Celastrus scandens . Convolvulus . Viburnum Tinus . Tulip - Tree . Prunus Lusitanica . Mignionette . Aucuba Japonica .
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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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