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... equation corresponds perfectly with the following , dQ T = 0 . • · which expresses the Second Proposition for reversible circular processes . In equation ( 10 ) T denotes the total vis vira which the body possesses directly on the ...
... equation corresponds perfectly with the following , dQ T = 0 . • · which expresses the Second Proposition for reversible circular processes . In equation ( 10 ) T denotes the total vis vira which the body possesses directly on the ...
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equation ( 3 ) , in the expression of u , equation ( 10 ) in Sir William Thomson's paper ; and then by putting u = 0 we should have an equation which must be satisfied where cos 80 , in order to satisfy the condition above . Now it is ...
equation ( 3 ) , in the expression of u , equation ( 10 ) in Sir William Thomson's paper ; and then by putting u = 0 we should have an equation which must be satisfied where cos 80 , in order to satisfy the condition above . Now it is ...
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... equation , we have Sa'dμ = 0 . The integration of the first member of this equation , with the preceding expression of a substituted , gives an expression readily deducible from that of a ' by increasing the exponents and subscript ...
... equation , we have Sa'dμ = 0 . The integration of the first member of this equation , with the preceding expression of a substituted , gives an expression readily deducible from that of a ' by increasing the exponents and subscript ...
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Peculiar Forms of Coke Plate I | 16 |
Theory of Heat as deduced from the First | 32 |
Mr O Heaviside on Duplex Telegraphy | 33 |
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