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Page 107
... wave - making depends , will , almost certainly , be very small . Further , the effect of viscosity in destroying the waves produced by the bow will modify to some extent the interaction of bow and stern waves ; but , seeing that it is the ...
... wave - making depends , will , almost certainly , be very small . Further , the effect of viscosity in destroying the waves produced by the bow will modify to some extent the interaction of bow and stern waves ; but , seeing that it is the ...
Page 195
... waves from the centre and the reflected waves from the ends of the ellipse . Two foci conjugate to the centre are seen near each end of the ellipse . Let us assume that the portions of the ellipse which are most concerned in deciding ...
... waves from the centre and the reflected waves from the ends of the ellipse . Two foci conjugate to the centre are seen near each end of the ellipse . Let us assume that the portions of the ellipse which are most concerned in deciding ...
Page 482
... waves . ( B ) We may conceive these reversed in direction ( since any dynamical system may be reversed ) ; and when they thus arrive back at the position occupied by the original object , they will there " produce an image the most ...
... waves . ( B ) We may conceive these reversed in direction ( since any dynamical system may be reversed ) ; and when they thus arrive back at the position occupied by the original object , they will there " produce an image the most ...
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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