Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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... applied by Lockyer showed but a twentieth part of this amount as the greatest observed relative velocity between different vapours in the Sun's atmo- sphere . * " Mechanical Energies " & c . + " Age of the Sun's Heat " referred to above ...
... applied by Lockyer showed but a twentieth part of this amount as the greatest observed relative velocity between different vapours in the Sun's atmo- sphere . * " Mechanical Energies " & c . + " Age of the Sun's Heat " referred to above ...
Page 37
... applied : for we know that from age to age the potential energy of the mutual gravita- tion of those bodies is gradually expended , half in augmenting their motions , and half in generating heat ; and we may trace this kind of action ...
... applied : for we know that from age to age the potential energy of the mutual gravita- tion of those bodies is gradually expended , half in augmenting their motions , and half in generating heat ; and we may trace this kind of action ...
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... applying a certain criterion of convergence to its expression in the infinite series characteristic of the external circumstances of the body in which it is given . at Königsberg , has estimated that , if the particles 38 [ LXIX . ON ...
... applying a certain criterion of convergence to its expression in the infinite series characteristic of the external circumstances of the body in which it is given . at Königsberg , has estimated that , if the particles 38 [ LXIX . ON ...
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... within which any one solution is continuously applied to a range of temperature within which the values of k and c are each nearly enough constant . We may expect 10 ° or 20 LXXII . ] FOR THE CONDUCTION OF HEAT IN SOLIDS . 43.
... within which any one solution is continuously applied to a range of temperature within which the values of k and c are each nearly enough constant . We may expect 10 ° or 20 LXXII . ] FOR THE CONDUCTION OF HEAT IN SOLIDS . 43.
Page 66
... applied at its two extremities . The synthetical method founded on the use of the solution ( 11 ) ap- pears perfectly adapted for answering all the practical questions that can be proposed . " To take into account the effect of ...
... applied at its two extremities . The synthetical method founded on the use of the solution ( 11 ) ap- pears perfectly adapted for answering all the practical questions that can be proposed . " To take into account the effect of ...
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