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" ... full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire, by falling from the level of the surface to the level of the orifice. "
The Quartz Operator's Hand-book - Página 156
por P. M. Randall - 1871 - 175 páginas
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Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Volumen4

American Philosophical Society - 1799 - 734 páginas
...fuddenly opened, the water will immediately rufh into the tube of communication VX with a uniform velocity equal to that which a heavy body would acquire by falling from A to B, and will be continually diminifhed in proportion as the fecond branch is rilled. To fhcw in...
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Outlines of Natural Philosophy: Being Heads of Lectures Delivered ..., Volumen1

John Playfair - 1812 - 344 páginas
...issues from an infinitely small orifice in the bottom or side of a vessel that is preserved full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire by...level of the surface to the level of the orifice. BOSSUT, Hydrod. tom. i. § 218. Therefore, Therefore, let d be the depth of the fluid ; g the velocity...
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Dissertation, exhibiting a general view of the progress of mathematical and ...

John Playfair - 1822 - 458 páginas
...He proved that water issues from a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, with the velocity which a body would acquire, by falling from the level of the surface to the level of the orifice. This proposition, now so well known as the basis of the whole doctrine of Hydraulics, was first published...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volumen2

1824 - 1008 páginas
...He proved that water issues from a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, with the velocity which a body would acquire, by falling from the level of the surface to the level of the orifice. This proposition, now so well known as the basis of the whole doctrine of Hydraulics, was first published...
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A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics ...: With Tables of ...

Peter Nicholson - 1825 - 1046 páginas
...He proved that water issues from a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, with the velocity which a body would acquire, by falling from the level of the surface to the level of the orifice. Galileo had failed in assigning the reason why water cannot be raised in pumps higher than thirty-three...
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Mechanics for Practical Men: Containing Explanations of the Principles of ...

James Hann, Isaac Dodds - 1833 - 234 páginas
...issues from a very small orifice in the bottom or side of a vessel that is kept constantly full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire by falling from the level of the surface of the fluid to the level of the orifice. Therefore, if h = height of the fluid above the orifice,...
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A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Adapted to the Use of the General Reader ...

Denison Olmsted - 1837 - 374 páginas
...which a fluid issues from a small orifice in the bottom or side of a vessel, kept constantly full, ig equal to that which a heavy body would acquire, by...level of the surface to the level of the orifice. In the construction of water works, it is customary to conduct the stream, or such a part of it as...
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

Charles Frederick Partington - 1838 - 1116 páginas
...an aperture in the side or bottom of a vessel, and showed that it must be the same velon>v which a body would acquire by falling from the level of the surface to the level of the orifice. This proposition, now so well known as the basis of the whole doctrine of hydraulics, was first published...
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THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE

J.C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. & C - 1843 - 750 páginas
...liquid issues from an infinitely small orifice in the bottom or side of a vessel that is kept full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire by...level of the surface to the level of the orifice." He next informed them of many things which they did not know respecting the motion of water in various...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ..., Volumen19

John Claudius Loudon - 1843 - 716 páginas
...liquid issues from an infinitely small orifice in the bottom or side of a vessel that is kept full, is equal to that which a heavy body would acquire by...level of the surface to the level of the orifice." He next informed them of many things which they did not know respecting the motion of water in various...
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