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Side 10
... body is the arithmetic mean of its apparent weights , when weighed in the opposite scales . Generally tan 0 = ( P - Q ) a ( P + Q ) h + Wh ' In this case the beam appears horizontal when it is 10 [ Jan. 4 , SENATE - HOUSE PROBLEMS.
... body is the arithmetic mean of its apparent weights , when weighed in the opposite scales . Generally tan 0 = ( P - Q ) a ( P + Q ) h + Wh ' In this case the beam appears horizontal when it is 10 [ Jan. 4 , SENATE - HOUSE PROBLEMS.
Side 38
... , and vary as the distance from it , its path will be an ellipse of which the fixed point is the centre ; the converse of Newton , Sect . 11. Prop . 9 . iv . Prove that , when a body moves along 38 [ Jan. 5 , SENATE - HOUSE PROBLEMS.
... , and vary as the distance from it , its path will be an ellipse of which the fixed point is the centre ; the converse of Newton , Sect . 11. Prop . 9 . iv . Prove that , when a body moves along 38 [ Jan. 5 , SENATE - HOUSE PROBLEMS.
Side 39
... body is revolving in an ellipse under the action of such a force , and when it arrives at the extremity of the major axis the force ceases to act until the body has moved through a distance equal to the semi - minor axis , it then acts ...
... body is revolving in an ellipse under the action of such a force , and when it arrives at the extremity of the major axis the force ceases to act until the body has moved through a distance equal to the semi - minor axis , it then acts ...
Side 47
... body , assuming the distance of the body from the Earth to be so great that the sine and circular measure of the parallax may be considered equal . Shew that the locus of all the bodies , which on this assumption have their parallaxes ...
... body , assuming the distance of the body from the Earth to be so great that the sine and circular measure of the parallax may be considered equal . Shew that the locus of all the bodies , which on this assumption have their parallaxes ...
Side 67
... body in the opposite direction to the displacement is increased by A 2 / 2h80.23 / h , 4 Ah2 or δθ , 2 and diminished by Val Aa2 se , or so , 6 π ( V being the volume of fluid displaced ) . Hence the test of stability becomes a2 h2 6 α ...
... body in the opposite direction to the displacement is increased by A 2 / 2h80.23 / h , 4 Ah2 or δθ , 2 and diminished by Val Aa2 se , or so , 6 π ( V being the volume of fluid displaced ) . Hence the test of stability becomes a2 h2 6 α ...
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Cambridge Senate-house Problems and Riders for the Year 1860: With Solutions Henry William Watson,Edward John Routh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
Cambridge Senate-house Problems and Riders for the Year 1860: With Solutions Henry William Watson,Edward John Routh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
Cambridge Senate-house Problems and Riders for the Year 1860: With Solutions Henry William Watson,Edward John Routh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
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