Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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Page 77
... tubes bound together laterally throughout their lengths , and sur- rounded and filled with a liquid which is forced through one or more of them , while the others are left with their ends open or closed . The hydrostatic pressure ...
... tubes bound together laterally throughout their lengths , and sur- rounded and filled with a liquid which is forced through one or more of them , while the others are left with their ends open or closed . The hydrostatic pressure ...
Page 79
... tubes bound together laterally throughout their lengths , and surrounded and filled with a liquid which is forced through one or more of them , while the others are left with their ends open ( uninsulated ) , or stopped ( insulated ) ...
... tubes bound together laterally throughout their lengths , and surrounded and filled with a liquid which is forced through one or more of them , while the others are left with their ends open ( uninsulated ) , or stopped ( insulated ) ...
Page 80
... tube of conducting material , when subjected each to any prescribed electrical action at its extremities ; without supposing any other condition regarding the sections and relative dispositions of the conductors than— ( 1 ) , that their ...
... tube of conducting material , when subjected each to any prescribed electrical action at its extremities ; without supposing any other condition regarding the sections and relative dispositions of the conductors than— ( 1 ) , that their ...
Page 94
... tubes for telegraphic communication between Britain and America - an undertaking at present actually in progress , as appears from statements in the Athenæum . It is , therefore , of importance that such of your readers as may be ...
... tubes for telegraphic communication between Britain and America - an undertaking at present actually in progress , as appears from statements in the Athenæum . It is , therefore , of importance that such of your readers as may be ...
Page 99
... tube , may be the cheapest remedy . Accordingly , in my statement quoted by Mr Whitehouse , either one thick copper - wire , or ( as is preferable for mechanical reasons ) " a number of small wires twisted together " is recommended to ...
... tube , may be the cheapest remedy . Accordingly , in my statement quoted by Mr Whitehouse , either one thick copper - wire , or ( as is preferable for mechanical reasons ) " a number of small wires twisted together " is recommended to ...
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