I. (Proposition.) Consider first a single fixed body with one or more apertures through it ; as a particular example, a piece of straight tube open at each end. Let there be irrotational circulation of the fluid through one or more such apertures. It... Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Page 56by Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1872Full view - About this book
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