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Page 358
... supposed to consist of distinct particles , regarded as material points , acting on one another by forces in the line joining them which vary as some function of the distances ; and the arrangement of these particles is supposed to be ...
... supposed to consist of distinct particles , regarded as material points , acting on one another by forces in the line joining them which vary as some function of the distances ; and the arrangement of these particles is supposed to be ...
Page 364
... supposed to take place in these " statical " theories , where the æther is supposed to consist of material particles in fixed posi- tions and assumed to be acting on each other by " forces " at a distance , or the constitution of the ...
... supposed to take place in these " statical " theories , where the æther is supposed to consist of material particles in fixed posi- tions and assumed to be acting on each other by " forces " at a distance , or the constitution of the ...
Page 102
... supposed small in comparison with a ; and let e denote the inclination of the helix to the normal section of the toroid . We have tan 0 = 2πα a = N. 2πr Nr Σπα because is , as it were , the step of the screw , and 2πr is N the ...
... supposed small in comparison with a ; and let e denote the inclination of the helix to the normal section of the toroid . We have tan 0 = 2πα a = N. 2πr Nr Σπα because is , as it were , the step of the screw , and 2πr is N the ...
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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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