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Side vi
... compartments , such that the attraction of each is proportional to the aver- age height of the mass standing on it 60. Calculation of the dimensions of these compartments 61. Results arising from the Himmalayas , ( 62 ) the Ocean , and ...
... compartments , such that the attraction of each is proportional to the aver- age height of the mass standing on it 60. Calculation of the dimensions of these compartments 61. Results arising from the Himmalayas , ( 62 ) the Ocean , and ...
Side 49
... compartments , so that the attractions of the masses of matter standing on them , upon a given station , shall be ... compartments . We will begin by calculating the attraction of a mass of matter , standing on one of these compartments ...
... compartments , so that the attractions of the masses of matter standing on them , upon a given station , shall be ... compartments . We will begin by calculating the attraction of a mass of matter , standing on one of these compartments ...
Side 50
... compartment ; h the height of ar distance along the surface of an of the mass ; a the radius of the - log It is evident thatch the plane of @ makes with the plane and partly above th depth is not so great comparison with th point . In ...
... compartment ; h the height of ar distance along the surface of an of the mass ; a the radius of the - log It is evident thatch the plane of @ makes with the plane and partly above th depth is not so great comparison with th point . In ...
Side 51
... compartment , in consequence , = 4 21 ph sin ẞ ; an exceedingly simple expression . We may obtain it in terms of gravity as follows . Let p the density be the same as that of the mountain Schehallien , viz . 2.75 ; the mean density ...
... compartment , in consequence , = 4 21 ph sin ẞ ; an exceedingly simple expression . We may obtain it in terms of gravity as follows . Let p the density be the same as that of the mountain Schehallien , viz . 2.75 ; the mean density ...
Side 51
... compartment ; h the height of the mass ; the angular distance along the surface of an elementary vertical prism of the mass ; a the radius of the earth ; the angle which the plane of @ makes with the plane of the mid - line of the lune ...
... compartment ; h the height of the mass ; the angular distance along the surface of an elementary vertical prism of the mass ; a the radius of the earth ; the angle which the plane of @ makes with the plane of the mid - line of the lune ...
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A Treatise on Attractions: Laplace's Functions, and the Figure of the Earth John Henry Pratt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
A Treatise on Attractions: Laplace's Functions, and the Figure of the Earth John Henry Pratt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
A Treatise on Attractions, Laplace's Functions, and the Figure of the Earth John Henry Pratt Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1861 |
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