Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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... lengths , and that the greatest velocities of the vibrating particles must be very small in comparison with the velocity ... length , by λ . Then if V denote the velocity of propagation of light or radiant heat , we have V V A 2π λ * The ...
... lengths , and that the greatest velocities of the vibrating particles must be very small in comparison with the velocity ... length , by λ . Then if V denote the velocity of propagation of light or radiant heat , we have V V A 2π λ * The ...
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... lengths of the edges of the infinitesimal rectangular parallelepiped having P for its centre , and its sides parts of the six surfaces § – Įd§ , § + 1 d§ , n − 1 dn , n + 1 dn , ( -1 dc , & + Id } . The rates of ... length LXXII . ] ( 41 )
... lengths of the edges of the infinitesimal rectangular parallelepiped having P for its centre , and its sides parts of the six surfaces § – Įd§ , § + 1 d§ , n − 1 dn , n + 1 dn , ( -1 dc , & + Id } . The rates of ... length LXXII . ] ( 41 )
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... length in the directions corresponding to the variations of § , n , are re- spectively 1 dv λ αξ ' 1 dv 1 dv μ dn ' v dr Hence the fluxes across three infinitesimal rectangles having their edges parallel to the three pairs of sides of ...
... length in the directions corresponding to the variations of § , n , are re- spectively 1 dv λ αξ ' 1 dv 1 dv μ dn ' v dr Hence the fluxes across three infinitesimal rectangles having their edges parallel to the three pairs of sides of ...
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... length 11 , at time t from an instant when a quantity oc of electricity has been suddenly communicated to that end of the cable , both ends being always kept insulated after that instant ( as is done practically by an exceedingly short ...
... length 11 , at time t from an instant when a quantity oc of electricity has been suddenly communicated to that end of the cable , both ends being always kept insulated after that instant ( as is done practically by an exceedingly short ...
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... length of the wire ; that is , let c be such that clv is the quantity of electricity required to charge a length l of the wire up to potential v . note communicated as an addition to a paper in the last June Number of the Philosophical ...
... length of the wire ; that is , let c be such that clv is the quantity of electricity required to charge a length l of the wire up to potential v . note communicated as an addition to a paper in the last June Number of the Philosophical ...
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