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Page 155
... longitudinal component of the weight ( or , which is the same , the whole weight of a length of cable hanging vertically down to the bottom ) , diminished by the longitudinal component of the fluid resistance . In the laying of the ...
... longitudinal component of the weight ( or , which is the same , the whole weight of a length of cable hanging vertically down to the bottom ) , diminished by the longitudinal component of the fluid resistance . In the laying of the ...
Page 156
... longitudinal friction by remembering that , according to the previ- ous result , a longitudinal motion through the water at the rate of 1 mile per hour is resisted by onlyth of the weight of the portion of cable so moving . These ...
... longitudinal friction by remembering that , according to the previ- ous result , a longitudinal motion through the water at the rate of 1 mile per hour is resisted by onlyth of the weight of the portion of cable so moving . These ...
Page 157
... longitudinal friction per mile , it would have been less resisted on the shorter length ; but even on the same length it would have experienced much less longitudinal friction , because of its smaller circumference . Also , it is ...
... longitudinal friction per mile , it would have been less resisted on the shorter length ; but even on the same length it would have experienced much less longitudinal friction , because of its smaller circumference . Also , it is ...
Page 165
... longitudinal components of the force of frictional resistance experienced by the cable in passing through the water from surface to bottom ; i the inclination of its line to the horizon ; D the depth of the water . D sin i • The whole ...
... longitudinal components of the force of frictional resistance experienced by the cable in passing through the water from surface to bottom ; i the inclination of its line to the horizon ; D the depth of the water . D sin i • The whole ...
Page 166
... longitudinal slip through the water ( since we assume this not to influence the transverse com- ponent of fluid friction ) , and that , according to equation ( 4 ) , it is simply determined by the ratio of the ship's speed to the ...
... longitudinal slip through the water ( since we assume this not to influence the transverse com- ponent of fluid friction ) , and that , according to equation ( 4 ) , it is simply determined by the ratio of the ship's speed to the ...
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