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... given trochoidal arc . RULE III . To find the radius of a circular arc which shall be approximately equal to a given straight line , and shall subtend a given angle . This question is solved by regarding the straight line as form- ing ...
... given trochoidal arc . RULE III . To find the radius of a circular arc which shall be approximately equal to a given straight line , and shall subtend a given angle . This question is solved by regarding the straight line as form- ing ...
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... given surface under a given electrometer indication . Electrical intensity , on the contrary , is the electrometer indication ' answering to a given quantity upon a given surface . 2. The experiments of Le Monnier in 1746 , of Cavendish ...
... given surface under a given electrometer indication . Electrical intensity , on the contrary , is the electrometer indication ' answering to a given quantity upon a given surface . 2. The experiments of Le Monnier in 1746 , of Cavendish ...
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... given by the measure , in any given case , of the work done by the trans- fer of a given quantity of electricity . The ratio between the numbers measuring the work done , and the quantity trans- ferred , would measure the electromotive ...
... given by the measure , in any given case , of the work done by the trans- fer of a given quantity of electricity . The ratio between the numbers measuring the work done , and the quantity trans- ferred , would measure the electromotive ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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