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Side 51
... increases in the distribution of the matter in exactly the same proportion that the area of the horizontal section diminishes . The amount of matter in the three divi- sions is therefore the same , and we may consider the volumes the ...
... increases in the distribution of the matter in exactly the same proportion that the area of the horizontal section diminishes . The amount of matter in the three divi- sions is therefore the same , and we may consider the volumes the ...
Side 58
... increases in the distribution of the matter in exactly the same proportion that the area of the horizontal section diminishes . The amount of matter in the three divi- sions is therefore the same , and we may consider the volumes the ...
... increases in the distribution of the matter in exactly the same proportion that the area of the horizontal section diminishes . The amount of matter in the three divi- sions is therefore the same , and we may consider the volumes the ...
Side 61
... taken , viz . 1-100 th , might have been chosen larger , and the deflections proportionably increased . For there are many kinds of rock , EFFECT OF EXCESS OR DEFECT IN MASS BELOW . 61 Results arising from the Himmalayas, (62) the Ocean,
... taken , viz . 1-100 th , might have been chosen larger , and the deflections proportionably increased . For there are many kinds of rock , EFFECT OF EXCESS OR DEFECT IN MASS BELOW . 61 Results arising from the Himmalayas, (62) the Ocean,
Side 62
John Henry Pratt. increased . For there are many kinds of rock , as granite , which differ so in density in the different specimens that the difference between the extremes is greater even than 1-10 th of the mean . And if this ...
John Henry Pratt. increased . For there are many kinds of rock , as granite , which differ so in density in the different specimens that the difference between the extremes is greater even than 1-10 th of the mean . And if this ...
Side 65
... improbable that the mass should be homogeneous , since the pressure must increase in passing towards the centre and the matter be in consequence compressed . P. A. 5 69. Another value of e , nearly = 1 , HOMOGENEOUS FLUID MASS . 65.
... improbable that the mass should be homogeneous , since the pressure must increase in passing towards the centre and the matter be in consequence compressed . P. A. 5 69. Another value of e , nearly = 1 , HOMOGENEOUS FLUID MASS . 65.
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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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