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... plane A perpendicular to PN , and project w on this plane by a circum- scribing cylindrical surface . Suppose h greater than the radius r of the sphere of activity of the molecular forces , 6 NOTES ON HYDRODYNAMICS .
... plane A perpendicular to PN , and project w on this plane by a circum- scribing cylindrical surface . Suppose h greater than the radius r of the sphere of activity of the molecular forces , 6 NOTES ON HYDRODYNAMICS .
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... plane A not to cut the perimeter of w . For the reason already mentioned r will be neglected , and therefore no restriction imposed on h on the first account . Let II be the pres- sure sustained by the solid , referred to a unit of ...
... plane A not to cut the perimeter of w . For the reason already mentioned r will be neglected , and therefore no restriction imposed on h on the first account . Let II be the pres- sure sustained by the solid , referred to a unit of ...
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... plane of the plate being perpendicular to the axis of the eye , and its edge parallel to the fixed lines of the ... planes of the solid plate . In Professor Powell's experiment the fluid fills the double office of the fluid in the glass ...
... plane of the plate being perpendicular to the axis of the eye , and its edge parallel to the fixed lines of the ... planes of the solid plate . In Professor Powell's experiment the fluid fills the double office of the fluid in the glass ...
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... plane equally inclined to the faces of the prism . Suppose the prism turned till one of the fixed lines , as F , is seen at a minimum deviation ; then the colours about F are incident perpendicularly on the plate ; and all the colours ...
... plane equally inclined to the faces of the prism . Suppose the prism turned till one of the fixed lines , as F , is seen at a minimum deviation ; then the colours about F are incident perpendicularly on the plate ; and all the colours ...
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... plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence , and by μ , for the bands polarized in the plane of incidence . In the case of a plate cut from a biaxal crystal in such a direction that one of the principal axes , or axes of elasticity ...
... plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence , and by μ , for the bands polarized in the plane of incidence . In the case of a plate cut from a biaxal crystal in such a direction that one of the principal axes , or axes of elasticity ...
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