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I have calculated these two integrals I , and I ) " by mechanical quadrature , for which Gauss's method seems specially suited . The course of Id ' and I ' is shown in fig . 7 . The effect due to the remaining part of the circular ...
I have calculated these two integrals I , and I ) " by mechanical quadrature , for which Gauss's method seems specially suited . The course of Id ' and I ' is shown in fig . 7 . The effect due to the remaining part of the circular ...
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Calculated . Difference per cent . • 5814 6410 .8460 5000 5393 .7902 • 4166 4484 • 5903 • 3930 .4166.5540 3566 3787 -5000 3401 3571 .4739 .2380 2500 3225 .2008 2083 2702 • 1675.1736 .2201 • 1310 1349 • 1674 • 1219.1265 -1552 1032 1063 ...
Calculated . Difference per cent . • 5814 6410 .8460 5000 5393 .7902 • 4166 4484 • 5903 • 3930 .4166.5540 3566 3787 -5000 3401 3571 .4739 .2380 2500 3225 .2008 2083 2702 • 1675.1736 .2201 • 1310 1349 • 1674 • 1219.1265 -1552 1032 1063 ...
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441.5 .697 Carbonic acid 2615 4.98 Hydrogen 64 : 1 • 331 A comparison of the actual results with those calculated by the new formula is given in the following table : a a . . . Name of Gas , Temp . Actual cooling effect .
441.5 .697 Carbonic acid 2615 4.98 Hydrogen 64 : 1 • 331 A comparison of the actual results with those calculated by the new formula is given in the following table : a a . . . Name of Gas , Temp . Actual cooling effect .
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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