Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1842 |
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... fluid by the transit of the wave are transferred forwards in the direction of the wave's motion , and permanently deposited at rest in a new place at some distance from their original position , and that the extent of the transference ...
... fluid by the transit of the wave are transferred forwards in the direction of the wave's motion , and permanently deposited at rest in a new place at some distance from their original position , and that the extent of the transference ...
الصفحة 447
... fluid , to be what that case requires , I have not proved that the fluid must move in that system of lines . When the above conditions are given there may still perhaps be different modes of steady motion ; and of these some may be ...
... fluid , to be what that case requires , I have not proved that the fluid must move in that system of lines . When the above conditions are given there may still perhaps be different modes of steady motion ; and of these some may be ...
الصفحة 448
... fluid entered were narrow , the entering fluid would have a tendency to keep to a canal of its own , instead of spreading out . In ordinary cases of steady motion , when the lines of motion are open curves , the fluid is supplied from ...
... fluid entered were narrow , the entering fluid would have a tendency to keep to a canal of its own , instead of spreading out . In ordinary cases of steady motion , when the lines of motion are open curves , the fluid is supplied from ...
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