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Page 125
... motion tends ; for all or a given portion of the particles included within its faces , F ( t ) will be ultimately the same at a given instant , and consequently the velocities at that instant will at different distances from the vertex ...
... motion tends ; for all or a given portion of the particles included within its faces , F ( t ) will be ultimately the same at a given instant , and consequently the velocities at that instant will at different distances from the vertex ...
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I have formerly stated my belief that these motions of the particles neither arose from currents in the fluid containing them , nor depended on that intestine motion which may be supposed to accompany its evaporation . These causes of ...
I have formerly stated my belief that these motions of the particles neither arose from currents in the fluid containing them , nor depended on that intestine motion which may be supposed to accompany its evaporation . These causes of ...
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... motion , though not the most general . It will be convenient to at- tend to this motion first . By taking F alone , we shall have , v = as = F ( x - a t ) , showing that for a given value of t , the ordinates of the curve whose equation ...
... motion , though not the most general . It will be convenient to at- tend to this motion first . By taking F alone , we shall have , v = as = F ( x - a t ) , showing that for a given value of t , the ordinates of the curve whose equation ...
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Mr Childrens Abstract of the Characters of Ochsenheimers | 9 |
Mr Foxs Remarks on Mineral Veins | 19 |
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