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Page 91
Barr in the construction and perfecting of naval range - finders , it was natural that I should turn my attention to the possible application of telemetrical principles to physical measurement . One very obvious application is to the ...
Barr in the construction and perfecting of naval range - finders , it was natural that I should turn my attention to the possible application of telemetrical principles to physical measurement . One very obvious application is to the ...
Page 92
In this way a crude range - finder is formed , which suffers from a radical defect , arising from the fact that the beams enter the eye in different directions , so that any alteration in the accommodation of the eye produces a ...
In this way a crude range - finder is formed , which suffers from a radical defect , arising from the fact that the beams enter the eye in different directions , so that any alteration in the accommodation of the eye produces a ...
Page 95
R - . range , dR the error in R , B the base , and do the error in dR B В. angular estimation , then do = but Ꭱ Ꭱ R is practically 8 fixed , as its maximum value = where 8 , p are the diameter p p ' and radius of the surface ...
R - . range , dR the error in R , B the base , and do the error in dR B В. angular estimation , then do = but Ꭱ Ꭱ R is practically 8 fixed , as its maximum value = where 8 , p are the diameter p p ' and radius of the surface ...
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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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