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Page 55
... solution ( 2 ) indispensable . For investigating all other parts of the configuration the new solution is much more convenient , and involves , on the whole , very much less of arithmetical labour . It is found by summation from the ...
... solution ( 2 ) indispensable . For investigating all other parts of the configuration the new solution is much more convenient , and involves , on the whole , very much less of arithmetical labour . It is found by summation from the ...
Page 386
... solution of the same volume at 0 ° C. actually changes its sign in many cases . 4. It is therefore possible in the case of every salt - solution to find a temperature at which its coefficient of expansion is the same as that of water at ...
... solution of the same volume at 0 ° C. actually changes its sign in many cases . 4. It is therefore possible in the case of every salt - solution to find a temperature at which its coefficient of expansion is the same as that of water at ...
Page 537
... solution ( minimum energy ) , another determinate circular solution , viz . the configuration of circular motion , of which the energy is greater than that of any other circular motion of same vorticity and same moment of momentum ...
... solution ( minimum energy ) , another determinate circular solution , viz . the configuration of circular motion , of which the energy is greater than that of any other circular motion of same vorticity and same moment of momentum ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr O Heaviside on the Selfinduction of Wires Part V 10 | 29 |
Prof A W Rücker on the Critical Mean Curvature of Liquid | 35 |
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