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Page 108
I AM glad that Dr. Ritchie has noticed my remarks on the laws of the magnetic forces , because I hope that it will be the means of ... and attracted each other with half the force of contact when separated about zoou of an inch .
I AM glad that Dr. Ritchie has noticed my remarks on the laws of the magnetic forces , because I hope that it will be the means of ... and attracted each other with half the force of contact when separated about zoou of an inch .
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Dr. Boase appears in the first place to object to the hypo thesis on which the whole of my investigations are founded , that of the simultaneous action of an elevatory force on the exterior crust of the globe throughout regions of ...
Dr. Boase appears in the first place to object to the hypo thesis on which the whole of my investigations are founded , that of the simultaneous action of an elevatory force on the exterior crust of the globe throughout regions of ...
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In the latter case these effects are no longer comparable ; friction being a force which , in an infinitely small time , is proportional to the velocity , while that of gravity is constant at all velocities ; or , in other words ...
In the latter case these effects are no longer comparable ; friction being a force which , in an infinitely small time , is proportional to the velocity , while that of gravity is constant at all velocities ; or , in other words ...
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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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