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... centre is resumed in b and c , the fracture is either influenced or even accompanied by the circular fracture along or near the line of greatest temperature - difference . § 10. It is clear that heating in the central regions should ...
... centre is resumed in b and c , the fracture is either influenced or even accompanied by the circular fracture along or near the line of greatest temperature - difference . § 10. It is clear that heating in the central regions should ...
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... centre of the box is a simple harmonic motion . Let the box have a uniform horizontal acceleration a , then a d ( y ) = x2 ? ( y + 3 ) ; dt2 = —n2 ; therefore the body M has a simple harmonic motion about a point at a distance behind ...
... centre of the box is a simple harmonic motion . Let the box have a uniform horizontal acceleration a , then a d ( y ) = x2 ? ( y + 3 ) ; dt2 = —n2 ; therefore the body M has a simple harmonic motion about a point at a distance behind ...
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... centre of the box at every instant . I. Let there be no friction impeding the motion of M in the box - that is , let ... centre of M from the centre of the box due to natural vibrations of the spring without earthquake . distance ...
... centre of the box at every instant . I. Let there be no friction impeding the motion of M in the box - that is , let ... centre of M from the centre of the box due to natural vibrations of the spring without earthquake . distance ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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