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... volume read pressure . Page 127 , 6th line from bottom , for ms0 read mst . Page 153 , Ex . 5 , for 4 yards read 4 feet . 189 ( ANSWERS . ) Chap . I. ( p . 247 ) , 42 , for 18 feet read 16 feet . read 14.58 gm . 53 , for 9.5 gm . 66 ...
... volume read pressure . Page 127 , 6th line from bottom , for ms0 read mst . Page 153 , Ex . 5 , for 4 yards read 4 feet . 189 ( ANSWERS . ) Chap . I. ( p . 247 ) , 42 , for 18 feet read 16 feet . read 14.58 gm . 53 , for 9.5 gm . 66 ...
Side 39
... be raised in order that its potential energy may be 9240 foot - pounds ? 101 A hullet is projected vertically unwards with a velocity of 800 feet per second : what is. F = 8 x 108 dynes . The volume of the mixture is. [ CH . 39 1 ] ENERGY.
... be raised in order that its potential energy may be 9240 foot - pounds ? 101 A hullet is projected vertically unwards with a velocity of 800 feet per second : what is. F = 8 x 108 dynes . The volume of the mixture is. [ CH . 39 1 ] ENERGY.
Side 54
... volume of a sphere is 3 . 1. Define a fluid , and explain what is meant by th pressure of a fluid at any point within it . Prove that th pressure at any point of a fluid at rest is the same i every direction . 2. State and illustrate ...
... volume of a sphere is 3 . 1. Define a fluid , and explain what is meant by th pressure of a fluid at any point within it . Prove that th pressure at any point of a fluid at rest is the same i every direction . 2. State and illustrate ...
Side 55
... volume of the block is 2xx cubic inches , and its mass is 461 grains . The density , in grains per cubic inch , is mass A = = 461/21 volume 1 / 21 = 175.6 . 8 6. A ton of clay is found to occupy a volume of 18 cubic feet what is its ...
... volume of the block is 2xx cubic inches , and its mass is 461 grains . The density , in grains per cubic inch , is mass A = = 461/21 volume 1 / 21 = 175.6 . 8 6. A ton of clay is found to occupy a volume of 18 cubic feet what is its ...
Side 56
... volume ? 15. How many grammes of mercury will be require to fill a cylindrical glass tube , the length of which is 7 centimetres , and internal diameter o.8 centimetre ? The cross - section of the tube is Tr2 = 22x ( 0.4 ) 2 = 22 x 0.1 ...
... volume ? 15. How many grammes of mercury will be require to fill a cylindrical glass tube , the length of which is 7 centimetres , and internal diameter o.8 centimetre ? The cross - section of the tube is Tr2 = 22x ( 0.4 ) 2 = 22 x 0.1 ...
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