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Page 153
... calculated amount of free magne- tism , we can calculate the attraction exerted by each slice of the magnet upon each slice of the armature in juxtaposition with it , assuming that it is distributed uniformly over the slices . The sum ...
... calculated amount of free magne- tism , we can calculate the attraction exerted by each slice of the magnet upon each slice of the armature in juxtaposition with it , assuming that it is distributed uniformly over the slices . The sum ...
Page 182
... Calculated . 14 ° 2 ' The second is a fine tetrakishexahedron , almost an inch in diameter and very symmetrically developed ; the form proved to be ( 530 ) : - Observed . Calculated . 530.530 530.350 350.053 62 45 • 61 56 27 15 • 28 4 ...
... Calculated . 14 ° 2 ' The second is a fine tetrakishexahedron , almost an inch in diameter and very symmetrically developed ; the form proved to be ( 530 ) : - Observed . Calculated . 530.530 530.350 350.053 62 45 • 61 56 27 15 • 28 4 ...
Page 190
... Calculated . 010.320 010.650 48 11 • 48 43 42 24 42 21 · • The third crystal presented the combination ( 010 ) ( 120 ) ( 230 ) ( 110 ) ( 430 ) ( 210 ) ( 310 ) ( 410 ) ( 100 ) ( 032 ) ( 011 ) ( 012 ) ( 001 ) ( 101 ) ( 201 ) ( 232 ) ( 111 ) ...
... Calculated . 010.320 010.650 48 11 • 48 43 42 24 42 21 · • The third crystal presented the combination ( 010 ) ( 120 ) ( 230 ) ( 110 ) ( 430 ) ( 210 ) ( 310 ) ( 410 ) ( 100 ) ( 032 ) ( 011 ) ( 012 ) ( 001 ) ( 101 ) ( 201 ) ( 232 ) ( 111 ) ...
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Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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