Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 131
... disc reaches a point k , thence the force diminishes to a point , where the disc appears in a state of unstable equilibrium . Bringing it still lower it will be attracted by a force which increases , reaches a maximum at m , and ...
... disc reaches a point k , thence the force diminishes to a point , where the disc appears in a state of unstable equilibrium . Bringing it still lower it will be attracted by a force which increases , reaches a maximum at m , and ...
الصفحة 133
... disc is perforated with a circular aperture vwx ( Fig . 3. ) , into which is accurately fitted a plug H furnished with a shoulder pp , which rests on the upper surface of the disc , and serves to keep the lower surfaces of FG and H in ...
... disc is perforated with a circular aperture vwx ( Fig . 3. ) , into which is accurately fitted a plug H furnished with a shoulder pp , which rests on the upper surface of the disc , and serves to keep the lower surfaces of FG and H in ...
الصفحة 413
... disc , to be moving with the same velocity . This will not be the case if the disc be at any considerable distance from the orifice , because the current , from the manner of its passage out of the orifice , must , when entering upon ...
... disc , to be moving with the same velocity . This will not be the case if the disc be at any considerable distance from the orifice , because the current , from the manner of its passage out of the orifice , must , when entering upon ...
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by THOMAS JARRETT Esq B A | 65 |
Theory of Escapements by G B AIRY Esq M A | 105 |
On the Pressure produced on a flat Plate when opposed to a Stream | 129 |
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