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Side viii
... deflections of the vertical 111 • 116. Indian Arc compared with the mean ellipse 117. The difference between geodetical and astronomical ampli- tudes arises solely from local attraction 118. Effect of local attraction on the mapping of ...
... deflections of the vertical 111 • 116. Indian Arc compared with the mean ellipse 117. The difference between geodetical and astronomical ampli- tudes arises solely from local attraction 118. Effect of local attraction on the mapping of ...
Side 51
... deflection caused by the mass on the whole lune in the vertical plane of its middle line . Multiply by the cosine and then the sine of the azimuth of that middle line , and we have the deflections in the meridian and the prime- vertical ...
... deflection caused by the mass on the whole lune in the vertical plane of its middle line . Multiply by the cosine and then the sine of the azimuth of that middle line , and we have the deflections in the meridian and the prime- vertical ...
Side 51
... deflection caused in the northern station of the Great Arc of Meridian ( lat . 29 ° 30 ′ 48 ′′ , and long . 77 ° 42 ' ) is nearly 28 " , as far as the data regarding the contour of the mass can be ascertained ; and that the astronomical ...
... deflection caused in the northern station of the Great Arc of Meridian ( lat . 29 ° 30 ′ 48 ′′ , and long . 77 ° 42 ' ) is nearly 28 " , as far as the data regarding the contour of the mass can be ascertained ; and that the astronomical ...
Side 51
... deflection caused by it , must both be diminished in the ratio of u , to v , to find the effect of the same mass distributed through a depth d . Suppose the masses ( one mile high ) on n compartments of any lune are thus distributed ...
... deflection caused by it , must both be diminished in the ratio of u , to v , to find the effect of the same mass distributed through a depth d . Suppose the masses ( one mile high ) on n compartments of any lune are thus distributed ...
Side 51
... Deflections caused at the station by the superficial mass one mile thick , when dis- tributed uniformly through the depths 208 , 417 , 625 miles , are 3 " .385 , 2 " .088 , 1 " .478 . The densities of the matter thus = 7.101 = 5.028 = 2 ...
... Deflections caused at the station by the superficial mass one mile thick , when dis- tributed uniformly through the depths 208 , 417 , 625 miles , are 3 " .385 , 2 " .088 , 1 " .478 . The densities of the matter thus = 7.101 = 5.028 = 2 ...
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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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