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Daniel Evan Jones. in the clearly › much gh and CHAPTER I DYNAMICS Note . In all the examples , excepting where otherwise stated , the numerical value of g is taken as 981 when the centimetre and second are the units of length and time ...
Daniel Evan Jones. in the clearly › much gh and CHAPTER I DYNAMICS Note . In all the examples , excepting where otherwise stated , the numerical value of g is taken as 981 when the centimetre and second are the units of length and time ...
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... note on p . 23. ) 22. A force of 980 dynes acts vertically upwards upon a body of mass 5 grammes , at a place where g = 981 : find the acceleration of the body . 23. A force equal to a weight of 10 lbs . acts upon a mass of 25 lbs ...
... note on p . 23. ) 22. A force of 980 dynes acts vertically upwards upon a body of mass 5 grammes , at a place where g = 981 : find the acceleration of the body . 23. A force equal to a weight of 10 lbs . acts upon a mass of 25 lbs ...
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... note the acceleration of P upwards . of the weight 3w downwards . The actual acceleration of 2w in space relative to the fixed pulley P ' ) is a - Let be the tension in the string c necting w and 2w . Considering motion of 2w , we see ...
... note the acceleration of P upwards . of the weight 3w downwards . The actual acceleration of 2w in space relative to the fixed pulley P ' ) is a - Let be the tension in the string c necting w and 2w . Considering motion of 2w , we see ...
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... d be the density of the second body , its volume is 36 V2 = da When immersed in water , the apparent weight of the firs body is and of the second 28-5 = 23 , 36-36 da 1 See note on p . 55 . a 35 -8 18 ht es : ? a ht. 62 [ HYDROSTATICS.
... d be the density of the second body , its volume is 36 V2 = da When immersed in water , the apparent weight of the firs body is and of the second 28-5 = 23 , 36-36 da 1 See note on p . 55 . a 35 -8 18 ht es : ? a ht. 62 [ HYDROSTATICS.
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... Note . - In Examples 38-47 the coefficient of real expansion mercury is to be taken as 0.000182 . ar 38. In an experiment made according to Dulong Petit's method , the heights of the two columns of mercu were 90 cm . and 91.7 cm .: if ...
... Note . - In Examples 38-47 the coefficient of real expansion mercury is to be taken as 0.000182 . ar 38. In an experiment made according to Dulong Petit's method , the heights of the two columns of mercu were 90 cm . and 91.7 cm .: if ...
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