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Page 292
... pendulum , from which g could be calculated by the formula t = T √ √ Two Kater's pendulums were employed - one made by Messrs . Elliott , and the other by Messrs . Negretti and Zambra . Borda's method of coincidence was employed ...
... pendulum , from which g could be calculated by the formula t = T √ √ Two Kater's pendulums were employed - one made by Messrs . Elliott , and the other by Messrs . Negretti and Zambra . Borda's method of coincidence was employed ...
Page 45
... Kater's pendulum , it appeared to us unnecessary to describe the corrections proper to be em- ployed when using the reversible pendulum . It may , how- ever , now be mentioned that , after the knife - edges of the reversible pendulum ...
... Kater's pendulum , it appeared to us unnecessary to describe the corrections proper to be em- ployed when using the reversible pendulum . It may , how- ever , now be mentioned that , after the knife - edges of the reversible pendulum ...
Page 47
... pendulums were unsatisfactory . To avoid having to apply this air - inertia correction , it is of course not unusual to swing the Kater's pendulum in a va- cuum ; but even then the correction for viscosity will not be diminished , since ...
... pendulums were unsatisfactory . To avoid having to apply this air - inertia correction , it is of course not unusual to swing the Kater's pendulum in a va- cuum ; but even then the correction for viscosity will not be diminished , since ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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