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The values of D , E , F are the same as those given by M. Cauchy ; but the values of A , B , C are different from his , and much simpler . By introducing into the equations of M. Cauchy the condition that the vibrations shall be ...
The values of D , E , F are the same as those given by M. Cauchy ; but the values of A , B , C are different from his , and much simpler . By introducing into the equations of M. Cauchy the condition that the vibrations shall be ...
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We can conceive this motion continued for ever ; so that the light , according to the Newtonian theory , lurking in a small copper wire and actually given out , would ultimately surpass all the light which has been given out by the sun ...
We can conceive this motion continued for ever ; so that the light , according to the Newtonian theory , lurking in a small copper wire and actually given out , would ultimately surpass all the light which has been given out by the sun ...
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No hydrogen gas is given out at the negative pole from strong nitric acid , for instance , of sp . gr . 1.36 , but it combines with a part of the oxygen of the acid , and converts the latter into nitrous acid .
No hydrogen gas is given out at the negative pole from strong nitric acid , for instance , of sp . gr . 1.36 , but it combines with a part of the oxygen of the acid , and converts the latter into nitrous acid .
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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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