Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 7Taylor & Francis, 1964 |
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Page 103
... attraction on a point situated anywhere within it or upon its interior surface . The foregoing proposition shows that the attraction of an ellip- soid on any point on its surface , or within it , can be got at once from the attraction ...
... attraction on a point situated anywhere within it or upon its interior surface . The foregoing proposition shows that the attraction of an ellip- soid on any point on its surface , or within it , can be got at once from the attraction ...
Page 177
... attraction were so influential as is here supposed , it would disturb the geodetic opera- tions , since in observing the altitude or depression of one station as seen from another , the error in the plumb - line must come into cal ...
... attraction were so influential as is here supposed , it would disturb the geodetic opera- tions , since in observing the altitude or depression of one station as seen from another , the error in the plumb - line must come into cal ...
Page 241
... attraction of a ship or other floating body is nothing . But the horizontal attraction upon a near point on the earth's surface will not vanish , because the mountain which produces the positive attraction is nearer than the lava ...
... attraction of a ship or other floating body is nothing . But the horizontal attraction upon a near point on the earth's surface will not vanish , because the mountain which produces the positive attraction is nearer than the lava ...
Contents
On a Class of Differential Equations including those which occur | 4 |
Note on the Decomposition of Sulphuric Acid by Pentachloride | 11 |
On some new Compounds of Phenyl By Alexander Williamson | 18 |
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