The Cambridge Course of Elementary Natural Philosophy: Being the Propositions in Mechanics and Hydrostatics in which Those Persons who are Not Candidates for Honours are Examined for the Degree of B.A.Thomas Lund Macmillan, 1864 - 179 sider |
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Side 71
... inches long , and whose base is a square inch ; i . e . to the weight of 30 × 1 , or 30 cubic inches of mercury . To find how much this pressure amounts to . The weight of a cubic foot of Water is 1000 ounces avoirdupois , very nearly ...
... inches long , and whose base is a square inch ; i . e . to the weight of 30 × 1 , or 30 cubic inches of mercury . To find how much this pressure amounts to . The weight of a cubic foot of Water is 1000 ounces avoirdupois , very nearly ...
Side 72
... inches ) , to that which would be produced by a head of water 34 feet deep . In estimating , therefore , the pressure ... square inch of surface ( Art . 90 ) , must be taken into account . 92. PROP . XIX . To describe the construction of ...
... inches ) , to that which would be produced by a head of water 34 feet deep . In estimating , therefore , the pressure ... square inch of surface ( Art . 90 ) , must be taken into account . 92. PROP . XIX . To describe the construction of ...
Side 92
... inch of Mercury weighs 8 oz . , what will be the pressure on a square foot of the horizontal bottom of a vessel filled with Mercury to the depth of 6 in . ? The pressure required = weight of a prism of Mercury , whose base = 144 sq . in ...
... inch of Mercury weighs 8 oz . , what will be the pressure on a square foot of the horizontal bottom of a vessel filled with Mercury to the depth of 6 in . ? The pressure required = weight of a prism of Mercury , whose base = 144 sq . in ...
Side 93
... square inch in the side of a vessel , filled with water , will be between 0 : 324 lbs . and 0.288 lbs . , if the depth of the water be 9 in . , and one side of the square inch be in the bottom - the weight of a cubic inch of water being ...
... square inch in the side of a vessel , filled with water , will be between 0 : 324 lbs . and 0.288 lbs . , if the depth of the water be 9 in . , and one side of the square inch be in the bottom - the weight of a cubic inch of water being ...
Side 99
... square inch , what is the pressure on a square inch of the inner surface of the Receiver after 4 strokes of the piston ? By Art . 81 , the elastic force of air varies as its Density ; there- fore , in this case , since the density is ...
... square inch , what is the pressure on a square inch of the inner surface of the Receiver after 4 strokes of the piston ? By Art . 81 , the elastic force of air varies as its Density ; there- fore , in this case , since the density is ...
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