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... SOUND . With Illustrations . Globe 8vo . 35 . SCOTSMAN . - " It is an elementary book , but few elementary books convey anything like so much knowledge of their subjects , and few make the subjects so interesting to a mind coming fresh ...
... SOUND . With Illustrations . Globe 8vo . 35 . SCOTSMAN . - " It is an elementary book , but few elementary books convey anything like so much knowledge of their subjects , and few make the subjects so interesting to a mind coming fresh ...
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... SOUND 223 CHAPTER IX MAGNETISM 234 CHAPTER X ELECTROSTATICS 242 CHAPTER XI CURRENT ELECTRICITY 260 CHAPTER XII MISCELLANEOUS EXAMPLES 304 ANSWERS TABLE OF NATURAL SINES AND TANGENTS 327 349 EXAMPLES IN PHYSICS INTRODUCTION I. Units . In ...
... SOUND 223 CHAPTER IX MAGNETISM 234 CHAPTER X ELECTROSTATICS 242 CHAPTER XI CURRENT ELECTRICITY 260 CHAPTER XII MISCELLANEOUS EXAMPLES 304 ANSWERS TABLE OF NATURAL SINES AND TANGENTS 327 349 EXAMPLES IN PHYSICS INTRODUCTION I. Units . In ...
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... sound produced . ( Specific heat of lead = .03 . ) Camb . B.A. 1888 . 59. Suppose a leaden bullet weighing fifty grammes to strike a target with a velocity of fifty metres per second , and all the heat generated by the stoppage of the ...
... sound produced . ( Specific heat of lead = .03 . ) Camb . B.A. 1888 . 59. Suppose a leaden bullet weighing fifty grammes to strike a target with a velocity of fifty metres per second , and all the heat generated by the stoppage of the ...
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... sound- propagation . Show how a numerical answer can be given with the help of the following data : - log 2 = 0.3010 , log 1.32 0.1204 . S. K. ( Hons . ) 1889 . 73. * State the second law of thermodynamics , and apply it to the ...
... sound- propagation . Show how a numerical answer can be given with the help of the following data : - log 2 = 0.3010 , log 1.32 0.1204 . S. K. ( Hons . ) 1889 . 73. * State the second law of thermodynamics , and apply it to the ...
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... find the distance between the object - glass and the eye- piece when the object viewed is of an inch from the object - glass . Camb . Schol . 1891 CHAPTER VIII SOUND Velocity of Sound . - Newton proved 222 CH . VII LIGHT.
... find the distance between the object - glass and the eye- piece when the object viewed is of an inch from the object - glass . Camb . Schol . 1891 CHAPTER VIII SOUND Velocity of Sound . - Newton proved 222 CH . VII LIGHT.
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