The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1880 |
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... weights G , and the first tem- porary torsion T which took place immediately after the initial complete action of the weights was , so far as possible , con- stantly observed ( the commencement of which was known by the little rod a ...
... weights G , and the first tem- porary torsion T which took place immediately after the initial complete action of the weights was , so far as possible , con- stantly observed ( the commencement of which was known by the little rod a ...
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... weights , as already mentioned , more rapidly than the temporary torsions ; they are also more increased , on repeated torsion by the same maxi- mum weight , than the latter . The result previously observed with alternately directed ...
... weights , as already mentioned , more rapidly than the temporary torsions ; they are also more increased , on repeated torsion by the same maxi- mum weight , than the latter . The result previously observed with alternately directed ...
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increasing weights + W , when the following numbers were obtained : - W- 44 T 1857 64 -2077 84 104 124 2295.8 2524.8 2753 P 1408.5 1425.5 1443 1464 1486.2 A 203 201.3 208 206-2 T - P 448-5 651.5 852.8 1060.8 1267 Here , as in the ...
increasing weights + W , when the following numbers were obtained : - W- 44 T 1857 64 -2077 84 104 124 2295.8 2524.8 2753 P 1408.5 1425.5 1443 1464 1486.2 A 203 201.3 208 206-2 T - P 448-5 651.5 852.8 1060.8 1267 Here , as in 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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