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" Hence the magnitude of the whole body, is to the magnitude of the part immersed, as the specific gravity of the fluid, is to that of the body. "
A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military ... - Side 227
av Charles Hutton - 1811
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A General History of Mathematics from the Earliest Times to the Middle of ...

Charles Bossut - 1803 - 580 sider
...vertical line ; and that the whole weight of the body is to the weight of the quantity of fluid displaced, as the specific gravity of the fluid is to that of the floating body. This general theory he illustrates by various examples taken from the triangle, the...
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A Course of Mathematics in Two Volumes for the Use of Academies as Well as ...

Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 sider
...of the fluid as is equal to the immersed part ; and therefore the weights are the same. 285. Carol. 4. Hence the magnitude of the whole body, is to the...specific gravities, are reciprocally as their magnitudes. 286. Carol. 5. And because, when the weight of a body taken in a fluid, is subtracted from its weight...
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A Plain Elementary and Practical System of Natural Experimental Philosophy ...

John Ewing - 1809 - 672 sider
...weighing them in different fluids. 11. The weight, which a body loses in a fluid, is to its whole weight, as the specific gravity of the fluid is to that of the body. Because the weight, which the body loses in the fluid, is the weight of the fluid equal in bulk with...
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies as Well as ..., Volum 2

Charles Hutton - 1812 - 624 sider
...of the fluid asis equal to the immersed part ; and therefore the weights are the same. 323. Carol. 4. Hence the magnitude of the whole body, is to the...are reciprocally as their magnitudes. ^ 324. Carol. S. And because when the weight of a body taken in a fluid, is subtracted from its weight out of the...
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English 18th Century Dances, Volum 2

1812 - 352 sider
...as so much of the fluid as is equal to the immersed part, and therefore the weights are the same : hence, the magnitude of the whole body, is to the...equal weight, the densities or specific gravities, arc reciprocally as their magnitudes. After having considered hydrostatics, by which the weight and...
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Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects: Comprising Among Numerous ...

Charles Hutton - 1812 - 406 sider
...opposite forces bx and abm becoming equal, then x = am, or 1: m: ; a : x, that is, the whole length is to the part immersed, as the specific gravity of the fluid is to that of the cylinder. And , if the latter be equal to half the former, which is nearly the case of fir timber,...
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A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes : for the Use of Academies ..., Volum 2

Charles Hutton - 1816 - 618 sider
...the •fluid as is equal to the immersed part ; and therefore the weights are the same. 323. Carol. 4. Hence the magnitude of the whole body, is to the...gravities, are reciprocally as their magnitudes. 324. Coro'. 5. And because when the weight of a body taken in a fluid, is subtracted from its weight out...
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The Mathematical Questions Proposed in the Ladies' Diary: And Their ..., Volum 4

Thomas Leybourn - 1817 - 454 sider
...of hydrostatics, (see ror. 4, p. 220, vol. 2, Dr. Hutton's Course) the magnitude of the whole cone, is to the magnitude of the part immersed, as the specific gravity of the fluid to that of the body, or as 8 to 5 ; but the whole cone, and the part immersed being similar, their...
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies, as Well as ..., Volum 2

Charles Hutton - 1818 - 652 sider
...the fluid as is equal to the immersed part ; and therefore the „ weights are the same. 323. Carol. 4. . Hence the magnitude of the whole body, is to...Carol. 5. And because when the weight of a body taken iu a fluid, is subtracted from its weight out of the fluid, the difference is the weight of an equal...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volum 5

John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 sider
...body is equal to the weight of a quantity of the fluid of the same bulk ns the part immersed. Hence, as the specific gravity of the fluid, is to that of the body, so is the whole magnitude of the body, to the magnitude of the part immersed. XIII. The specific gravities...
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