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... length of a moving ordinate of a given curve , the force exerted upon a piece of soft iron which is gradually made to approach one of the poles of a magnet . When such quantities are made the subject of mathematical investigation , it ...
... length of a moving ordinate of a given curve , the force exerted upon a piece of soft iron which is gradually made to approach one of the poles of a magnet . When such quantities are made the subject of mathematical investigation , it ...
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... length in a special chapter ; whereas it would seem to be implied in the name indeterminate that it would be impossible to obtain the value of a function to which that name was applied . " Undetermined " or " Illusory Forms " appear to ...
... length in a special chapter ; whereas it would seem to be implied in the name indeterminate that it would be impossible to obtain the value of a function to which that name was applied . " Undetermined " or " Illusory Forms " appear to ...
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... length of a particular kind of light , one ten - millionth of an inch is found to be a suf- ficiently large unit : the wave - length for light from the red B end of the spectrum being about 266 , that from DEFINITIONS . LIMITS . 17.
... length of a particular kind of light , one ten - millionth of an inch is found to be a suf- ficiently large unit : the wave - length for light from the red B end of the spectrum being about 266 , that from DEFINITIONS . LIMITS . 17.
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... length of the arc AP is intermediate between the chord AP and the sum of the tangents AT , TP ; .e . , between chord AP and tangent AR . Hence chord AP , arc AP , tangent AR are in ascending order of magnitude , and therefore 1 , arc AP ...
... length of the arc AP is intermediate between the chord AP and the sum of the tangents AT , TP ; .e . , between chord AP and tangent AR . Hence chord AP , arc AP , tangent AR are in ascending order of magnitude , and therefore 1 , arc AP ...
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... length to the foot of the perpendicular from that point upon the chord . Let AP , BP be the tangents at A and B ... length of the arc AB is intermediate between the length of the chord AB and the sum of the tangents AP , BP . Hence the ...
... length to the foot of the perpendicular from that point upon the chord . Let AP , BP be the tangents at A and B ... length of the arc AB is intermediate between the length of the chord AB and the sum of the tangents AP , BP . Hence the ...
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