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Side viii
... means to give the subject greater completeness and finish . These authorities of course have been in every case duly recognized by name . During the ten years which have elapsed since the first volume of papers appeared , many fresh ...
... means to give the subject greater completeness and finish . These authorities of course have been in every case duly recognized by name . During the ten years which have elapsed since the first volume of papers appeared , many fresh ...
Side 2
... means of any force at our disposal , we must in doing so overcome the force of gravity ; and gravity thus gives a measure of the force which we must exert for any slow lifting action . Hence we take as our unit of work that which must ...
... means of any force at our disposal , we must in doing so overcome the force of gravity ; and gravity thus gives a measure of the force which we must exert for any slow lifting action . Hence we take as our unit of work that which must ...
Side 6
... means of this equation we can eliminate one of the variables and its differential from the differential equation . ( The general form in which equation ( 6 ) is given of course comprises the special case in which one of the variables is ...
... means of this equation we can eliminate one of the variables and its differential from the differential equation . ( The general form in which equation ( 6 ) is given of course comprises the special case in which one of the variables is ...
Side 23
... means of many pheno- mena which have been long recognized , and of late years has been confirmed by so many experiments of different kinds , that we may accept it , apart from the circumstance of its forming a special case of the ...
... means of many pheno- mena which have been long recognized , and of late years has been confirmed by so many experiments of different kinds , that we may accept it , apart from the circumstance of its forming a special case of the ...
Side 25
... means of a revolving paddle wheel , which was so arranged that the whole quantity of water could not be brought into an equal state of rotation throughout , but the water , after being set in motion , was continually checked by striking ...
... means of a revolving paddle wheel , which was so arranged that the whole quantity of water could not be brought into an equal state of rotation throughout , but the water , after being set in motion , was continually checked by striking ...
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