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... يد INTRODUCTION CONTENTS PAGE I CHAPTER I DYNAMICS 23 CHAPTER II HYDROSTATICS 54 CHAPTER III . 87 HEAT - EXPANSION CHAPTER IV SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT CHAPTER V 113 LIGHT CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII SOUND . CHAPTER VIII MAGNETISM.
... يد INTRODUCTION CONTENTS PAGE I CHAPTER I DYNAMICS 23 CHAPTER II HYDROSTATICS 54 CHAPTER III . 87 HEAT - EXPANSION CHAPTER IV SPECIFIC AND LATENT HEAT CHAPTER V 113 LIGHT CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII SOUND . CHAPTER VIII MAGNETISM.
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... expansion of the powder ) as it travels down the barrel . Let F denote the mean force , in dynes , exerted by the powder ; then , since Fs = mv2 , or Fx 100 = 8 x 1010 , 98. A girl weighing 6 st . 63 lbs . skips 6 inches high fourteen ...
... expansion of the powder ) as it travels down the barrel . Let F denote the mean force , in dynes , exerted by the powder ; then , since Fs = mv2 , or Fx 100 = 8 x 1010 , 98. A girl weighing 6 st . 63 lbs . skips 6 inches high fourteen ...
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... expansion ) are together equal to the atmospheric pressure ( 30 inches ) . Suppose the mercury to fall until it stands x inches higher inside the tube than in the trough ; then the pressure on the air inside is ( 30 - x ) inches . The ...
... expansion ) are together equal to the atmospheric pressure ( 30 inches ) . Suppose the mercury to fall until it stands x inches higher inside the tube than in the trough ; then the pressure on the air inside is ( 30 - x ) inches . The ...
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... EXPANSION 1. Expansion of Solids The coefficient of linear expansion of a sub- stance is the increase in length produced in unit length of the substance by a rise in temperature of 1 degree centigrade . APPROXIMATE COEFFICIENTS OF ...
... EXPANSION 1. Expansion of Solids The coefficient of linear expansion of a sub- stance is the increase in length produced in unit length of the substance by a rise in temperature of 1 degree centigrade . APPROXIMATE COEFFICIENTS OF ...
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... expansion of metals are expressed b numbers which are very small compared with unity ; and unles t and t ' are very high temperatures , at and at ' will also be sma compared with unity . It therefore follows that ( I + at ' ) / ( 1 + a ...
... expansion of metals are expressed b numbers which are very small compared with unity ; and unles t and t ' are very high temperatures , at and at ' will also be sma compared with unity . It therefore follows that ( I + at ' ) / ( 1 + a ...
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