Nature, Količina 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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Stran 254
... velocity would be required to produce any sensible motion of rotation in the impinging body itself . But by following Prof. Seeliger's reasoning it becomes easy to understand how even a comparatively small translatory motion suffices to ...
... velocity would be required to produce any sensible motion of rotation in the impinging body itself . But by following Prof. Seeliger's reasoning it becomes easy to understand how even a comparatively small translatory motion suffices to ...
Stran 339
... velocity ( 1 ) is increased by an increase of twist and by an increase of rounding ; it also increases when cos increases , where is the inclination of the plane of rotation to the horizontal . The curling to the left ( 2 ) is increased ...
... velocity ( 1 ) is increased by an increase of twist and by an increase of rounding ; it also increases when cos increases , where is the inclination of the plane of rotation to the horizontal . The curling to the left ( 2 ) is increased ...
Stran 549
... velocity was considerably increased , but the cause of the change and the relation of the velocity to the radius for which it occurred in a given tube were unknown until the date of Prof. Reynolds ' experiments . He showed that if D be ...
... velocity was considerably increased , but the cause of the change and the relation of the velocity to the radius for which it occurred in a given tube were unknown until the date of Prof. Reynolds ' experiments . He showed that if D be ...
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