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... axis AB , multiplied byits distance from that axis - in other words , the moment of the resistance about the axis of revolution . To express these inclinations and portions of surface mathe- matically , we must have recourse to the ...
... axis AB , multiplied byits distance from that axis - in other words , the moment of the resistance about the axis of revolution . To express these inclinations and portions of surface mathe- matically , we must have recourse to the ...
Page 357
... axis cut away . Cases ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) may be compared with the case which fol- lows , so as to determine whether it is more advantageous to have screw - blades with the inner portions cut out , or complete screw - blades of the same ...
... axis cut away . Cases ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) may be compared with the case which fol- lows , so as to determine whether it is more advantageous to have screw - blades with the inner portions cut out , or complete screw - blades of the same ...
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... axis ; p the normal pressure estimated per unit of length of the axis and reckoned positive when acting inwards ; g the tangential pres- sure per unit of length of the axis , reckoned positive when tend- ing to increase 4. If p be the ...
... axis ; p the normal pressure estimated per unit of length of the axis and reckoned positive when acting inwards ; g the tangential pres- sure per unit of length of the axis , reckoned positive when tend- ing to increase 4. If p be the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
the Soil and of the Air on a Mountain and in a Plain | 10 |
Mr E J Stone on Change of Climate due to the Excentricity | 16 |
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