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Page 52
... equal in equal times , they may readily be made so by shifting a moveable weight , with which the body is to be furnished , in a line between the centres of suspension and oscillation ; then then the distance between the two points ...
... equal in equal times , they may readily be made so by shifting a moveable weight , with which the body is to be furnished , in a line between the centres of suspension and oscillation ; then then the distance between the two points ...
Page 105
... equal to our's , except in some small districts in Flanders . The ordinary length of the staple of foreign wool is about two inches ; that of our long combing , from five to seven inches . Without the latter , the continental ...
... equal to our's , except in some small districts in Flanders . The ordinary length of the staple of foreign wool is about two inches ; that of our long combing , from five to seven inches . Without the latter , the continental ...
Page 184
... equal to unity , we may conclude that a . , the first term of the second , is equal to unity also . The series for sin x will thus become 1x3 x5 sin xx I. 2 · + 3 & c . ' I. 2 3 • 4.5 X In this investigation , or developement , the ...
... equal to unity , we may conclude that a . , the first term of the second , is equal to unity also . The series for sin x will thus become 1x3 x5 sin xx I. 2 · + 3 & c . ' I. 2 3 • 4.5 X In this investigation , or developement , the ...
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