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... base and of the same altitude . The volume of a sphere is πr3 , and its surface is 4πr2 , r being the radius . The volume of a paraboloid of revolution is one - half the cylinder on the same base and of the same altitude . The surface ...
... base and of the same altitude . The volume of a sphere is πr3 , and its surface is 4πr2 , r being the radius . The volume of a paraboloid of revolution is one - half the cylinder on the same base and of the same altitude . The surface ...
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... base contain water , and if it be necessary to employ a force of 60 lbs . upwards to keep the base at rest , then 60lbs . is the pres- sure of the water on the base ; and , supposing the area of the base to be 4 square inches , and that ...
... base contain water , and if it be necessary to employ a force of 60 lbs . upwards to keep the base at rest , then 60lbs . is the pres- sure of the water on the base ; and , supposing the area of the base to be 4 square inches , and that ...
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... base hori- zontal , imagine it to become solid . Then the solid body PA is kept at rest by the fluid pressure on the end P , the weight of the solid , and the fluid pressures on the curved surface , which are all horizontal . כר Hence ...
... base hori- zontal , imagine it to become solid . Then the solid body PA is kept at rest by the fluid pressure on the end P , the weight of the solid , and the fluid pressures on the curved surface , which are all horizontal . כר Hence ...
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... base and of which the height is equal to the depth of the area below the surface . For , if z be the depth , the pressure at every point is uz or gpz ; .. if x be the area , the pressure upon it = wk , and zκ is the volume of the column ...
... base and of which the height is equal to the depth of the area below the surface . For , if z be the depth , the pressure at every point is uz or gpz ; .. if x be the area , the pressure upon it = wk , and zκ is the volume of the column ...
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... base , and the height is equal to the depth of the middle point of AB below the surface . Since the direction of R makes an angle with the horizon , it follows that the horizontal component of R is Zuba2 cos2 0 . Now the solid ABC is ...
... base , and the height is equal to the depth of the middle point of AB below the surface . Since the direction of R makes an angle with the horizon , it follows that the horizontal component of R is Zuba2 cos2 0 . Now the solid ABC is ...
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