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Page 471
equations of the second degree with one unknown quantity ,. extraction of the square root of literal quantities , calculus of quantities effected by the sign , formation of the powers of monomial quantities , extraction of their roots ...
equations of the second degree with one unknown quantity ,. extraction of the square root of literal quantities , calculus of quantities effected by the sign , formation of the powers of monomial quantities , extraction of their roots ...
Page 540
... quantity equal to 96 kilogrammes . Suppose the quantity of action lost to be proportional to the burthen ; let P be any burthen ; then 96 P = 1.41 P , the 68 quantity of action lost by means of P : but 205 is the whole quantity of ...
... quantity equal to 96 kilogrammes . Suppose the quantity of action lost to be proportional to the burthen ; let P be any burthen ; then 96 P = 1.41 P , the 68 quantity of action lost by means of P : but 205 is the whole quantity of ...
Page 541
... quantity of action used in ringing , turning the handles of machines , & c . have constantly been made in great work shops ; and I request those who may be desirous of repeating them , if they have not time to measure the results after ...
... quantity of action used in ringing , turning the handles of machines , & c . have constantly been made in great work shops ; and I request those who may be desirous of repeating them , if they have not time to measure the results after ...
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