Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1883 - Hydrodynamics |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 63
Page
... passing the Angle of Total Internal Reflection 358 On Metallic Reflection 360 On a Fictitious Displacement of Fringes of Interference On Haidinger's Brushes 361 362 Index 365 ERRATUM . P. 221 , in the Number of the Note . For IV . read ...
... passing the Angle of Total Internal Reflection 358 On Metallic Reflection 360 On a Fictitious Displacement of Fringes of Interference On Haidinger's Brushes 361 362 Index 365 ERRATUM . P. 221 , in the Number of the Note . For IV . read ...
Page 3
... passing through the points whose co- ordinates are x , y , z , and x + dx , y + dy , z + dz . Let X , Y , Z be the accelerating forces acting on the fluid at the point ( x , y , z ) ; then , p and X being ultimately constant throughout ...
... passing through the points whose co- ordinates are x , y , z , and x + dx , y + dy , z + dz . Let X , Y , Z be the accelerating forces acting on the fluid at the point ( x , y , z ) ; then , p and X being ultimately constant throughout ...
Page 7
... passing to the limit , p = II ....... ...... . ( 6 ) , p being the limiting value of p ' , or the result obtained by substi- tuting in the general expression for the pressure the coordinates of the point P for x , y , z . It should be ...
... passing to the limit , p = II ....... ...... . ( 6 ) , p being the limiting value of p ' , or the result obtained by substi- tuting in the general expression for the pressure the coordinates of the point P for x , y , z . It should be ...
Page 8
... passes freely through the earth in its motion round the sun , but supposing , on the contrary , that the ether close to the surface of the earth is at rest relatively to the earth . This explanation requires us to suppose the motion of ...
... passes freely through the earth in its motion round the sun , but supposing , on the contrary , that the ether close to the surface of the earth is at rest relatively to the earth . This explanation requires us to suppose the motion of ...
Page 18
... passing from one colour to another in consequence of the varia- tions both of R and of λ ; and since the different colours occupy different angular positions in the field of view , the spectrum will be seen traversed by dark and bright ...
... passing from one colour to another in consequence of the varia- tions both of R and of λ ; and since the different colours occupy different angular positions in the field of view , the spectrum will be seen traversed by dark and bright ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
17 Paternoster Row angle of incidence aperture arbitrary constants astigmatic attraction axis bands bridge calculated centre Clairaut's Theorem coefficient College considered cosē Demy 8vo denote density determined direction displacement distance disturbance earth edition equal equation error exact differential experiments expression finite fluid force formula function given glass gravity grooved face Hence incident light integral intensity limits luminiferous ether mass medium motion nearly negative Newton's Rings observed obtained particle perpendicular plane of diffraction plane of incidence plane of polarization plate portion positive prism Professor quantity radius vector reflected refraction refractive index regard respect result sensible shew sinē spectrum St John's College suppose supposition surface of equilibrium T₁ theorem theory tion University of Cambridge vanishes velocity of propagation vertical vibrations vis viva zero
Popular passages
Page 366 - NALOPAKHYANAM, OR, THE TALE OF NALA ; containing the Sanskrit Text in Roman Characters, followed by a Vocabulary in which each word is placed under its root, with references to derived words in Cognate Languages, and a sketch of Sanskrit Grammar. By the Rev. THOMAS JARRETT, MA Trinity College, Regius Professor of Hebrew, late Professor of Arabic, and formerly Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
Page 362 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Page 2 - MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL PAPERS, By GEORGE GABRIEL STOKES, MA, DCL, LL.D., FRS, Fellow of Pembroke College, and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge. Reprinted from the Original Journals and Transactions, with Additional Notes by the Author.
Page 363 - Sayings of the Jewish Fathers, comprising Pirqe Aboth and Pereq R. Meir in Hebrew and English, with Critical and Illustrative Notes ; and specimen pages of the Cambridge University Manuscript of the Mishnah 'Jerushalmith'.
Page 3 - HYDRODYNAMICS, A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Fluids, by HORACE LAMB, MA, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor of Mathematics in the University of Adelaide.
Page 362 - THE CAMBRIDGE PSALTER, for the use of Choirs and Organists. Specially adapted for Congregations in which the " Cambridge Pointed Prayer Book
Page 8 - The Architectural History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge, by the late Professor WILLIS, MA With numerous Maps, Plans, and Illustrations. Continued to the present time, and edited by JOHN WILLIS CLARK, MA, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Page 366 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Page 17 - BEDA'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, BOOKS III., IV., the Text from the very ancient MS. in the Cambridge University Library, collated with six other MSS. Edited, with a life from the German of EBERT, and with Notes, &c. by JEB MAYOR, MA, Professor of Latin, and JR LUMBY, DD, Norrisian Professor of Divinity.
Page 365 - An Analysis of the Exposition of the Creed, written by the Right Rev. Father in God, JOHN PEARSON, DD, late Lord Bishop of Chester. Compiled, with some additional matter occasionally interspersed, for the use of the Students of Bishop's College, Calcutta, by WH MILL, DD late Principal of Bishop's College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge.