Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 19Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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... fluid in equilibrium can be no other than a spheroid of revolution . Draw a plane through the axis of rotation and any point ( ay ) in the surface of the fluid . This plane will contain that part of the attraction of the spheroid which ...
... fluid in equilibrium can be no other than a spheroid of revolution . Draw a plane through the axis of rotation and any point ( ay ) in the surface of the fluid . This plane will contain that part of the attraction of the spheroid which ...
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... fluid , and of the fluid escaping before and closing up behind the solid . But " common sense " almost suffices to put down such an argument , and elementary mathematical theory , especially the theory of momentum in hydro - kinetics ...
... fluid , and of the fluid escaping before and closing up behind the solid . But " common sense " almost suffices to put down such an argument , and elementary mathematical theory , especially the theory of momentum in hydro - kinetics ...
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Putrid - Meat Fluid . - Water was placed in an open vessel , and a piece of meat suspended in it until it became putrid and contaminated with myriads of animalcules . This fluid was placed in the usual tubes , which were sealed on the ...
Putrid - Meat Fluid . - Water was placed in an open vessel , and a piece of meat suspended in it until it became putrid and contaminated with myriads of animalcules . This fluid was placed in the usual tubes , which were sealed on the ...
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VOL XIX | 1 |
On the Radiation of Heat from the Moon No II By the Earl of Rosse | 9 |
Observations with the Great Melbourne Telescope in a Letter to Prof | 18 |
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