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William Walton. East Engin . QA 809 : W241 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS .
William Walton. East Engin . QA 809 : W241 CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS .
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... University of Cambridge who are engaged in the study of the Elementary course of Mechanics , with which Candidates for Honours are expected to be familiar in the first three Days of the Examination for the Mathematical Tripos . In the ...
... University of Cambridge who are engaged in the study of the Elementary course of Mechanics , with which Candidates for Honours are expected to be familiar in the first three Days of the Examination for the Mathematical Tripos . In the ...
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... University Examiners for the Mathe- matical Tripos and by the Examiners in the various Colleges . My reason for so largely availing myself of these sources is two- fold ; first , because it is impossible for any one man to invent a ...
... University Examiners for the Mathe- matical Tripos and by the Examiners in the various Colleges . My reason for so largely availing myself of these sources is two- fold ; first , because it is impossible for any one man to invent a ...
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... University of Cambridge directs the attention of its younger members . As the doctrine of Cycloidal Oscillations is especially men- tioned in the Schedule of the subjects prescribed for the First Three Days of the Examination for the ...
... University of Cambridge directs the attention of its younger members . As the doctrine of Cycloidal Oscillations is especially men- tioned in the Schedule of the subjects prescribed for the First Three Days of the Examination for the ...
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... the circle being in motion , the whole velocity of P is double of its velocity towards L while the circle was stationary . CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . 80 . 86 . X 91 . E B Ꭲ APPENDIX . 247.
... the circle being in motion , the whole velocity of P is double of its velocity towards L while the circle was stationary . CAMBRIDGE : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . 80 . 86 . X 91 . E B Ꭲ APPENDIX . 247.
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