Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 280
... propagation obtaining simultaneously in opposite di- rections , that the velocity of propagation is always equal to the constant a , and that , considering the propagation in one direction only , the motions of the particles are in all ...
... propagation obtaining simultaneously in opposite di- rections , that the velocity of propagation is always equal to the constant a , and that , considering the propagation in one direction only , the motions of the particles are in all ...
الصفحة 309
... propagation ; for spherical propagation either from or towards a centre , has been shewn to be the general law of the motion . In consequence of a disturbance of the kind above supposed , the particles in motion at any given instant ...
... propagation ; for spherical propagation either from or towards a centre , has been shewn to be the general law of the motion . In consequence of a disturbance of the kind above supposed , the particles in motion at any given instant ...
الصفحة 314
... propagation along any path whatever , is equal to a , because neither reflection nor the action of the parts of the fluid on one another alters this velocity . From the preceding considerations it will not be difficult to perceive ...
... propagation along any path whatever , is equal to a , because neither reflection nor the action of the parts of the fluid on one another alters this velocity . From the preceding considerations it will not be difficult to perceive ...
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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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