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Page 44
... apply this solution to the case of a girder on two rigid supports with a load at one of the joints K , we may suppose that a base connecting the supports with the necessary rigidity forms part of the frame , and that a force equal to ...
... apply this solution to the case of a girder on two rigid supports with a load at one of the joints K , we may suppose that a base connecting the supports with the necessary rigidity forms part of the frame , and that a force equal to ...
Page 153
... apply equations ( d ) by drawing curves which give the relation of concentration of ions to dilution for simple solutions of the electrolytes . We may then apply equations ( a ) by reading off from these curves the dilutions ( V1 , V2 ...
... apply equations ( d ) by drawing curves which give the relation of concentration of ions to dilution for simple solutions of the electrolytes . We may then apply equations ( a ) by reading off from these curves the dilutions ( V1 , V2 ...
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... application to these gases it is necessary to solve some problems which apply not only to conducting gases , but also to gases in general . The question with which it is proposed to deal may be stated thus : -If there are two gases , A ...
... application to these gases it is necessary to solve some problems which apply not only to conducting gases , but also to gases in general . The question with which it is proposed to deal may be stated thus : -If there are two gases , A ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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