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Page 88
The harmonic motion produced by the eccentric A is communicated to æ by the rod R and lever B , the amplitude of the motion at c depending on the adjustable distance d . The resultant motion is recorded by a pen connected with u by a ...
The harmonic motion produced by the eccentric A is communicated to æ by the rod R and lever B , the amplitude of the motion at c depending on the adjustable distance d . The resultant motion is recorded by a pen connected with u by a ...
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On Discontinuities connected with the Propagation of Wave - motion along a Periodically Loaded String . By CHARLES GODFREY , B.A. , Scholar of Trinity College , Isaac Newton Student in the University of Cambridge * . 1.
On Discontinuities connected with the Propagation of Wave - motion along a Periodically Loaded String . By CHARLES GODFREY , B.A. , Scholar of Trinity College , Isaac Newton Student in the University of Cambridge * . 1.
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The kinetic energy produced by impulses ; the principle of virtual work or virtual moment of a localized vector , ' the variation equation of motion , ' and a ' critical note ' - in which a conclusion is arrived at that " if we are ...
The kinetic energy produced by impulses ; the principle of virtual work or virtual moment of a localized vector , ' the variation equation of motion , ' and a ' critical note ' - in which a conclusion is arrived at that " if we are ...
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Contents
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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