Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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... particles go on oscillating backwards and forwards for an indefinite length of time . For the differential equations of the motion were deduced on the supposition that no forces acted on the fluid : consequently , the disturbances which ...
... particles go on oscillating backwards and forwards for an indefinite length of time . For the differential equations of the motion were deduced on the supposition that no forces acted on the fluid : consequently , the disturbances which ...
الصفحة 288
... particles are affected , we may be sure that as soon as the diaphragm ceases to move , the law of condensation given by the curve cd will begin to change , and the change will be accompanied by a movement of the particles regulated by ...
... particles are affected , we may be sure that as soon as the diaphragm ceases to move , the law of condensation given by the curve cd will begin to change , and the change will be accompanied by a movement of the particles regulated by ...
الصفحة 291
... particles subject to motion propagated in a single direc- tion . It will be seen that the equation VaS always obtains , and that the particles pass consecutively through the same states . Two such lines moving with the uniform velocity ...
... particles subject to motion propagated in a single direc- tion . It will be seen that the equation VaS always obtains , and that the particles pass consecutively through the same states . Two such lines moving with the uniform velocity ...
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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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