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... pressure passing through the point . MR . BURNSIDE . 13. Two spheres rest on two smooth inclined planes , and press against each other ; to determine their position . 14. A ladder with twelve steps is placed with one end on the ground ...
... pressure passing through the point . MR . BURNSIDE . 13. Two spheres rest on two smooth inclined planes , and press against each other ; to determine their position . 14. A ladder with twelve steps is placed with one end on the ground ...
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... pressures on the axis . C. DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS . MR . WILLIAMSON . 1. Prove that the points of inflexion on the curve y2 = ( x - a ) 2 ( x - b ) lie on the line 3x + α = = 4b . 2. Transform the equation x2 d2y dx2 dy a2 + ...
... pressures on the axis . C. DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS . MR . WILLIAMSON . 1. Prove that the points of inflexion on the curve y2 = ( x - a ) 2 ( x - b ) lie on the line 3x + α = = 4b . 2. Transform the equation x2 d2y dx2 dy a2 + ...
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... pressure of 760mm at Paris ( lat . 48 ° 50 ′ ) , assuming that Paris is 60 metres above the sea - level , and that the mean radius of the Earth is 6366198 metres . 3. Prove the metric formula for the measurement of heights by a ba ...
... pressure of 760mm at Paris ( lat . 48 ° 50 ′ ) , assuming that Paris is 60 metres above the sea - level , and that the mean radius of the Earth is 6366198 metres . 3. Prove the metric formula for the measurement of heights by a ba ...
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... pressure 762mm , the weights having a sp . gr . of 22 . 5. Prove the formula in metric measures for the weight of moist air 0.4645 P = [ p - 0.378 ƒ ] 273+ t ( a ) . 120 cub . centimetres of oxygen are collected over water , p = 742mm ...
... pressure 762mm , the weights having a sp . gr . of 22 . 5. Prove the formula in metric measures for the weight of moist air 0.4645 P = [ p - 0.378 ƒ ] 273+ t ( a ) . 120 cub . centimetres of oxygen are collected over water , p = 742mm ...
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... pressure in kilogrammes on the square metre . 3. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour of the same pressure and temperature ; cal- culate the specific gravity of aqueous vapour . 4. The ...
... pressure in kilogrammes on the square metre . 3. Two volumes of hydrogen combine with one of oxygen to form two volumes of aqueous vapour of the same pressure and temperature ; cal- culate the specific gravity of aqueous vapour . 4. The ...
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