Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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... direction round the same axis : and , at only the present rate , it cannot have been going on for less than that time , unless the Sun has been created with a rotatory motion round his present axis , or has acquired such a motion from ...
... direction round the same axis : and , at only the present rate , it cannot have been going on for less than that time , unless the Sun has been created with a rotatory motion round his present axis , or has acquired such a motion from ...
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... direction . In considering the question whether all the heat and motion existing in matter have their origin in that action by which their amount is at present being increased , it is shown that , unless their entire actual energy ...
... direction . In considering the question whether all the heat and motion existing in matter have their origin in that action by which their amount is at present being increased , it is shown that , unless their entire actual energy ...
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... direction or the other . A long solid cylinder of an incompressible elastic solid * , bored out symmetrically in four , six , or more circular passages parallel to its length , will correspond to an ordinary telegraph cable containing ...
... direction or the other . A long solid cylinder of an incompressible elastic solid * , bored out symmetrically in four , six , or more circular passages parallel to its length , will correspond to an ordinary telegraph cable containing ...
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... direction , the conditions to be satisfied in integrating the equations of motion would be simply that the initial distribution of electricity along each must be whatever is prescribed ; that is , that when 1 2 vz 2 v = 4 ( a ) , and v ...
... direction , the conditions to be satisfied in integrating the equations of motion would be simply that the initial distribution of electricity along each must be whatever is prescribed ; that is , that when 1 2 vz 2 v = 4 ( a ) , and v ...
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... direction of any strength falling short of a certain limit makes only one of them move ; that a current in the same direction , of strength exceeding this limit but falling short of another limit , moves another also of the suspended ...
... direction of any strength falling short of a certain limit makes only one of them move ; that a current in the same direction , of strength exceeding this limit but falling short of another limit , moves another also of the suspended ...
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