The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1877 |
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Page 36
... velocity = sin k ( vt — r ) ; 2S convergent velocity = VoSo sin k ( vt + r − 2r ) . 2S The first is now in a form independent of the reflexion ; and the latter expresses the features of a wave reflected at a distance from the centre ...
... velocity = sin k ( vt — r ) ; 2S convergent velocity = VoSo sin k ( vt + r − 2r ) . 2S The first is now in a form independent of the reflexion ; and the latter expresses the features of a wave reflected at a distance from the centre ...
Page 209
... velocity without producing thereby disturbance or displacement among the molecules of ordinary matter ; and this high velocity is necessary to accord with the observed facts of gravity . One velocity cannot be said à priori to be more ...
... velocity without producing thereby disturbance or displacement among the molecules of ordinary matter ; and this high velocity is necessary to accord with the observed facts of gravity . One velocity cannot be said à priori to be more ...
Page 309
... velocity diminishes . The apparatus made use of consisted of a cast - iron disk 2 feet in diameter and weighing 86.2 ... velocity for which the determinations were definite was about 0.0002 foot per second ; and the highest ...
... velocity diminishes . The apparatus made use of consisted of a cast - iron disk 2 feet in diameter and weighing 86.2 ... velocity for which the determinations were definite was about 0.0002 foot per second ; and the highest ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1877 | 17 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the Theory of Sound | 25 |
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