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pressed by general equations , all other related facts of obser- vation admit of being accounted for by mathematical reasoning derived from the equations . The science of Analytical Hydrodynamics must be pronounced to be in a very im ...
pressed by general equations , all other related facts of obser- vation admit of being accounted for by mathematical reasoning derived from the equations . The science of Analytical Hydrodynamics must be pronounced to be in a very im ...
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goes lated equations ( 43 ) to ( 47 ) without rendering a difficult sub- ject tenfold as elaborate as was necessary . " And then he on to show how I might have obtained equations for the ag- gregate results at one integration . Clearly ...
goes lated equations ( 43 ) to ( 47 ) without rendering a difficult sub- ject tenfold as elaborate as was necessary . " And then he on to show how I might have obtained equations for the ag- gregate results at one integration . Clearly ...
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... equations ( 8 ) would be just the same as those added above in ( 20 ) to equation ( 14 ) . Thus , in a conductor we should have dF 8πμ dt + ( rg - Bh ) + 2μ d ( aa ' + BB ' + yy ) ρ p dx df & c . + P = - · · dx ( 21 ) In the case ...
... equations ( 8 ) would be just the same as those added above in ( 20 ) to equation ( 14 ) . Thus , in a conductor we should have dF 8πμ dt + ( rg - Bh ) + 2μ d ( aa ' + BB ' + yy ) ρ p dx df & c . + P = - · · dx ( 21 ) In the case ...
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Messrs Carnelley and OShea on a Relation between | 28 |
Dr O J Lodge on Action at a Distance | 37 |
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