Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 281
... disturbance alone that the particles move at all , this perio- dicity in their motions , must answer to a like periodicity in the disturbance ; and if the periods of the latter be limited to a certain number , the oscillations of a ...
... disturbance alone that the particles move at all , this perio- dicity in their motions , must answer to a like periodicity in the disturbance ; and if the periods of the latter be limited to a certain number , the oscillations of a ...
الصفحة 283
... disturbance , the number of oscillations of each particle be limited to n , the preceding equations are applicable at a given instant , only to particles included in a space nλ , all the others being at rest , and to a given particle ...
... disturbance , the number of oscillations of each particle be limited to n , the preceding equations are applicable at a given instant , only to particles included in a space nλ , all the others being at rest , and to a given particle ...
الصفحة 312
... disturbances , is the resultant of the several motions it would receive , if each disturbance acted alone exactly as it does contemporaneously with the others . 18. Conceive two points to be disturbed under circum- stances precisely ...
... disturbances , is the resultant of the several motions it would receive , if each disturbance acted alone exactly as it does contemporaneously with the others . 18. Conceive two points to be disturbed under circum- stances precisely ...
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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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