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Page 142
... distance greater than the diameter of either ( the coin being supposed small ) , the ' middle point becomes a ... distance of its circumference from some point O on the axis be c . Also let the mean radius of the " coin " be b , and let ...
... distance greater than the diameter of either ( the coin being supposed small ) , the ' middle point becomes a ... distance of its circumference from some point O on the axis be c . Also let the mean radius of the " coin " be b , and let ...
Page 361
... distance " ) ‡ , viz . that energy can exist without motion ( i . e . in some ghostly form ) , that energy can in fact have a duplex nature ( kinetic and not kinetic ) and exist in matter at rest ? It is so far per- * There would seem ...
... distance " ) ‡ , viz . that energy can exist without motion ( i . e . in some ghostly form ) , that energy can in fact have a duplex nature ( kinetic and not kinetic ) and exist in matter at rest ? It is so far per- * There would seem ...
Page 135
... distance as the luminary ; therefore in order to get the distance to which we refer the moon , we shall then have only to measure that which separates us from the wall . Only I must here note some more or less influential causes of ...
... distance as the luminary ; therefore in order to get the distance to which we refer the moon , we shall then have only to measure that which separates us from the wall . Only I must here note some more or less influential causes of ...
Contents
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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