Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, المجلد 3،الجزء 3University Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 406
... observed that the the propagation is uniform . equations of the motion are also satisfied by sa w = a hyp . log . p ... observation may be made with respect to the other integral . I will here observe that the form of the arbitrary ...
... observed that the the propagation is uniform . equations of the motion are also satisfied by sa w = a hyp . log . p ... observation may be made with respect to the other integral . I will here observe that the form of the arbitrary ...
الصفحة 416
... observed that the perfect elasticity of the lamina is not a necessary con- dition , and that the action of the fluid is such , that the vibrations would be kept up without intermission , if the vibrating substance were of a yielding ...
... observed that the perfect elasticity of the lamina is not a necessary con- dition , and that the action of the fluid is such , that the vibrations would be kept up without intermission , if the vibrating substance were of a yielding ...
الصفحة 418
... observed in the natural minerals . s , t are too imperfect to be measured accurately . Some of the crystals from Merthyr , exhibiting the secondary planes represented in Fig . 2 , are transparent , of a dark olive green colour , and ...
... observed in the natural minerals . s , t are too imperfect to be measured accurately . Some of the crystals from Merthyr , exhibiting the secondary planes represented in Fig . 2 , are transparent , of a dark olive green colour , and ...
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