Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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In the general case let us suppose that uN is negligible compared with unity , then 1 1 2u ( ) * 2 1 u ) 2 1 ( 1 + u ) – and 1 + u To + u - au +0,2 a -U = > a u Ts = -4W 1 tao { t ( N - 1 ) -1 } ; Thus the condition that –T , is equal ...
In the general case let us suppose that uN is negligible compared with unity , then 1 1 2u ( ) * 2 1 u ) 2 1 ( 1 + u ) – and 1 + u To + u - au +0,2 a -U = > a u Ts = -4W 1 tao { t ( N - 1 ) -1 } ; Thus the condition that –T , is equal ...
Page 61
Let us suppose that the girder is symmetrical about the horizontal line through its centre and in its plane . With this assumption very simple expressions can be found for the tensions . We will also suppose that it is symmetrical about ...
Let us suppose that the girder is symmetrical about the horizontal line through its centre and in its plane . With this assumption very simple expressions can be found for the tensions . We will also suppose that it is symmetrical about ...
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( 32 ) Suppose , for instance , in the case T = 200 , recently selected , t that T is 100 ° C. , corresponding to an error of about 1 } per cent . in the quantity of mercury thrown off . Using the mean values of expansion coefficients ...
( 32 ) Suppose , for instance , in the case T = 200 , recently selected , t that T is 100 ° C. , corresponding to an error of about 1 } per cent . in the quantity of mercury thrown off . Using the mean values of expansion coefficients ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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