Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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Page 42
... equal to nought , as previously shown , is the condition of continuity , C disappears ; and hence all earth- quakes which have continuity from the beginning , and which are expressible in the form . z = ΣA cos Nt , are perfectly ...
... equal to nought , as previously shown , is the condition of continuity , C disappears ; and hence all earth- quakes which have continuity from the beginning , and which are expressible in the form . z = ΣA cos Nt , are perfectly ...
Page 279
... equal to the antiwork ( 3 ) ; hence the energy gained by the first body is equal to the energy lost by the second ; or , on the whole , energy is neither produced nor destroyed , but is simply transferred from the second body to the ...
... equal to the antiwork ( 3 ) ; hence the energy gained by the first body is equal to the energy lost by the second ; or , on the whole , energy is neither produced nor destroyed , but is simply transferred from the second body to the ...
Page 381
... equal volume - masses or equal steres . Every volume may in fact be represented as a simple multiple of a common volume - mass or stere . So that , " In every solid compound the volume - measure or stere of one of its elements ...
... equal volume - masses or equal steres . Every volume may in fact be represented as a simple multiple of a common volume - mass or stere . So that , " In every solid compound the volume - measure or stere of one of its elements ...
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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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