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Page 55
... expression for the deflection at a point at which k > m by interchanging m , n and l , k throughout the expression ( 31 ) . We are now in a position to find by a process of summation the tensions of the bars and the deflection at any ...
... expression for the deflection at a point at which k > m by interchanging m , n and l , k throughout the expression ( 31 ) . We are now in a position to find by a process of summation the tensions of the bars and the deflection at any ...
Page 59
... expression ( 41 ) gives a comparatively good result . It is clear that we ought not to correct ( 41 ) by introducing a value for moment of inertia of web , for this would be an alteration in the wrong direction . The expression w may be ...
... expression ( 41 ) gives a comparatively good result . It is clear that we ought not to correct ( 41 ) by introducing a value for moment of inertia of web , for this would be an alteration in the wrong direction . The expression w may be ...
Page 151
... expression 1 — ( α1N1μ∞1 + α2N1⁄2μ∞2 + α3Ñ3μ » з + & c . ) , v where the a's are the coefficients of ionization of the electro- lytes and the ' s their specific conductivities per gramme- equivalent at infinite dilution . If the ...
... expression 1 — ( α1N1μ∞1 + α2N1⁄2μ∞2 + α3Ñ3μ » з + & c . ) , v where the a's are the coefficients of ionization of the electro- lytes and the ' s their specific conductivities per gramme- equivalent at infinite dilution . If the ...
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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