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... motion , and also to give an explanation of some of the more important phenomena of sound ; in each of these cases I have assumed , as the basis of reasoning , certain facts which can be deduced from theory by an analytical ...
... motion , and also to give an explanation of some of the more important phenomena of sound ; in each of these cases I have assumed , as the basis of reasoning , certain facts which can be deduced from theory by an analytical ...
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... motion of fluids , and on impulsive action of liquids • CHAPTER XII . 180-200 . On Sound . APPENDIX . 147 157 163 168 Solutions of Problems 186 · Miscellaneous Problems 199 Answers to Examples and Problems Index . 215 224 ELEMENTARY ...
... motion of fluids , and on impulsive action of liquids • CHAPTER XII . 180-200 . On Sound . APPENDIX . 147 157 163 168 Solutions of Problems 186 · Miscellaneous Problems 199 Answers to Examples and Problems Index . 215 224 ELEMENTARY ...
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... motion with a changing velocity has , at any instant , a rate of motion which can be appreciated and measured ; and , in a similar manner , the pressure at any point of a fluid can be conceived , and , by reference to proper units , can ...
... motion with a changing velocity has , at any instant , a rate of motion which can be appreciated and measured ; and , in a similar manner , the pressure at any point of a fluid can be conceived , and , by reference to proper units , can ...
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... motion of a wind- mill , the propulsion of a boat by means of sails , and other familiar facts offer themselves naturally as instances of the pressure of the air when in motion . 2. All such substances as water , oil , mercury Fluids ...
... motion of a wind- mill , the propulsion of a boat by means of sails , and other familiar facts offer themselves naturally as instances of the pressure of the air when in motion . 2. All such substances as water , oil , mercury Fluids ...
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... motion . Thus , if there be two apertures in a closed vessel , fig . art . 5 , and the piston B be forced down through any given space , the piston A is forced upwards , if the fluid be in- compressible , through a space which is less ...
... motion . Thus , if there be two apertures in a closed vessel , fig . art . 5 , and the piston B be forced down through any given space , the piston A is forced upwards , if the fluid be in- compressible , through a space which is less ...
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