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Side 10
... placed with its vertex in contact with that of an equal parabola , whose axis is vertical and concavity down- wards ; prove that the parabolic arc may be turned through any angle without disturbing its equilibrium , provided no sliding ...
... placed with its vertex in contact with that of an equal parabola , whose axis is vertical and concavity down- wards ; prove that the parabolic arc may be turned through any angle without disturbing its equilibrium , provided no sliding ...
Side 16
... placed with its vertex downwards and axis vertical : supposing any quantities of two fluids of densities p , p ' to be poured into it , and r , r ' to be the distances of the two free surfaces respec- tively from the focus , then the ...
... placed with its vertex downwards and axis vertical : supposing any quantities of two fluids of densities p , p ' to be poured into it , and r , r ' to be the distances of the two free surfaces respec- tively from the focus , then the ...
Side 19
... placed between the prism and the surface , the de- viation of a ray on entering this layer will be ( μ ' − 1 ) p . The deviation on passing through the prism will be ( μ — 1 ) TM —— i . - Hence the total deviation will be ( μ - 1 ) π ...
... placed between the prism and the surface , the de- viation of a ray on entering this layer will be ( μ ' − 1 ) p . The deviation on passing through the prism will be ( μ — 1 ) TM —— i . - Hence the total deviation will be ( μ - 1 ) π ...
Side 20
... placed so as to see distinctly under the greatest possible angle , the lens magnifies when within 6 inches of the object , and diminishes at greater distances . If PQ be the object on the axis , CQ of the lens . Fig . 10 . PQ = greatest ...
... placed so as to see distinctly under the greatest possible angle , the lens magnifies when within 6 inches of the object , and diminishes at greater distances . If PQ be the object on the axis , CQ of the lens . Fig . 10 . PQ = greatest ...
Side 26
... placed in any manner resting on two points A and B of a rough horizontal curve , and a string attached to the middle point C of the chord is pulled in any direction so that the rod is on the point of motion . Prove that the locus of the ...
... placed in any manner resting on two points A and B of a rough horizontal curve , and a string attached to the middle point C of the chord is pulled in any direction so that the rod is on the point of motion . Prove that the locus of the ...
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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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