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... square inches of surface under a plate 10 inches square is only 40 inches . Hence the charge of the rectangle is much greater than that of the square , although the surfaces are equal , or nearly so . 6. The author finds , by a rigid ...
... square inches of surface under a plate 10 inches square is only 40 inches . Hence the charge of the rectangle is much greater than that of the square , although the surfaces are equal , or nearly so . 6. The author finds , by a rigid ...
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... square is compared with a rectangular plate 40 inches long by 2.5 inches wide . In these plates the surfaces are each 100 square inches , whilst the boundaries are 40 and 85 inches . The boundaries may be taken , without sensible error ...
... square is compared with a rectangular plate 40 inches long by 2.5 inches wide . In these plates the surfaces are each 100 square inches , whilst the boundaries are 40 and 85 inches . The boundaries may be taken , without sensible error ...
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... square plates , circular plates , spheres , and closed and open surfaces generally . Experiment 11. Plate 10 inches square , surface 100 square inches , boundary 40 inches , compared with a similar plate 14 inches square , surface 196 ...
... square plates , circular plates , spheres , and closed and open surfaces generally . Experiment 11. Plate 10 inches square , surface 100 square inches , boundary 40 inches , compared with a similar plate 14 inches square , surface 196 ...
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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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