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... wire one centi- metre in length bent into the form of a circu- lar arc of one centimetre radius , acts with a force of one dyne upon a unit pole placed at the centre of the circle . Quantity . The electro - magnetic unit of quantity is ...
... wire one centi- metre in length bent into the form of a circu- lar arc of one centimetre radius , acts with a force of one dyne upon a unit pole placed at the centre of the circle . Quantity . The electro - magnetic unit of quantity is ...
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... wire of length / is attached to the top of a vertical pole with which the wire makes an angle of 30 ° . A bead is allowed to slip along the wire from top to bottom . What will be its velocity when it reaches the free end ? 57. A train ...
... wire of length / is attached to the top of a vertical pole with which the wire makes an angle of 30 ° . A bead is allowed to slip along the wire from top to bottom . What will be its velocity when it reaches the free end ? 57. A train ...
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... wire AD 15 in . long is bent upwards at right angles 4 in . from A and 6 in . from D. Prove that if it be suspended from A it will rest with the second bend vertically below A. 22. A metre scale ( the mass of which is negligible ) is ...
... wire AD 15 in . long is bent upwards at right angles 4 in . from A and 6 in . from D. Prove that if it be suspended from A it will rest with the second bend vertically below A. 22. A metre scale ( the mass of which is negligible ) is ...
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... upwards . Edinb . M.A. 1891 . 63. A wire , 40 inches long , is stretched with a force of 50 lbs .: find roughly the force which must be applied to the middle point to deflect it laterally half an II 71 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
... upwards . Edinb . M.A. 1891 . 63. A wire , 40 inches long , is stretched with a force of 50 lbs .: find roughly the force which must be applied to the middle point to deflect it laterally half an II 71 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
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... wire 5 metres in length and 1.8 millimetre in diameter , given that the density of copper is 8.8 . 20. A cylindrical tube 1 metre in length and I centi- metre in internal diameter weighs 100 grammes when empty , III 77 DENSITY 12.
... wire 5 metres in length and 1.8 millimetre in diameter , given that the density of copper is 8.8 . 20. A cylindrical tube 1 metre in length and I centi- metre in internal diameter weighs 100 grammes when empty , III 77 DENSITY 12.
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