A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... quantity of fluid . Its particles adjoining to the surface , such as P , are attracted by the particles of common matter in the body , but repelled by the other particles of the fluid . The totality of the attractive forces acting on P ...
... quantity of fluid . Its particles adjoining to the surface , such as P , are attracted by the particles of common matter in the body , but repelled by the other particles of the fluid . The totality of the attractive forces acting on P ...
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... quantity of fluid that there shall be no tendency either to efflux or influx . But if the quantity be increased , and nothing prevent the motion , the redundant fluid will flow out ; and if the proper quantity be diminish- ed , there ...
... quantity of fluid that there shall be no tendency either to efflux or influx . But if the quantity be increased , and nothing prevent the motion , the redundant fluid will flow out ; and if the proper quantity be diminish- ed , there ...
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... quantity of electric fluid in it is pro- portional to the quantity of matter , every particle being united with an equal quantity of fluid . This , however , does not necessarily require that different kinds of matter , in their natural ...
... quantity of electric fluid in it is pro- portional to the quantity of matter , every particle being united with an equal quantity of fluid . This , however , does not necessarily require that different kinds of matter , in their natural ...
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... quantity , or less , in every part , or it may be redundant in one place and deficient in another . These different conditions will exhibit different appearances , which must be considered first of all . 11. Let the body A ( fig . 1 ...
... quantity , or less , in every part , or it may be redundant in one place and deficient in another . These different conditions will exhibit different appearances , which must be considered first of all . 11. Let the body A ( fig . 1 ...
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... quantity of fluid , there will be an influx from without ; for if there be a deficiency of fluid = f , the particle P will fr be repelled with the force — † Q - fxr Q = r - Q It is at- • tracted with the force a ; and therefore the ...
... quantity of fluid , there will be an influx from without ; for if there be a deficiency of fluid = f , the particle P will fr be repelled with the force — † Q - fxr Q = r - Q It is at- • tracted with the force a ; and therefore the ...
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