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Page 198
... string ( violin - string ) . In nos . 8-14 , therefore , the form of vibration of the violin - string is discussed without making use of those series . Christoffel's above - mentioned conditions of discontinuity present the necessary ...
... string ( violin - string ) . In nos . 8-14 , therefore , the form of vibration of the violin - string is discussed without making use of those series . Christoffel's above - mentioned conditions of discontinuity present the necessary ...
Page 205
... string . The stroked String . 8. The notation introduced in no . 2 shall stand also for the violin - string , to be treated of in the following . We base the mathematical treatment of this upon the following proposition , to which ...
... string . The stroked String . 8. The notation introduced in no . 2 shall stand also for the violin - string , to be treated of in the following . We base the mathematical treatment of this upon the following proposition , to which ...
Page 211
... string ( conf . the end of no . 1 ) . 13. In detail , the motion of the string takes place in the fol- lowing manner : — At the time t = 0 it is in the position of equilibrium . T If 0 < t < , there is one point of the string for which ...
... string ( conf . the end of no . 1 ) . 13. In detail , the motion of the string takes place in the fol- lowing manner : — At the time t = 0 it is in the position of equilibrium . T If 0 < t < , there is one point of the string for which ...
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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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