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... feet per second find the velocity of th bullet in feet per second . 8. Find the amount of £ 386 in 3 years at 6 per cent per annum compound interest . 9. The Age of Wednesday , Oct. 31st , is numbered 10512. What will be the number of ...
... feet per second find the velocity of th bullet in feet per second . 8. Find the amount of £ 386 in 3 years at 6 per cent per annum compound interest . 9. The Age of Wednesday , Oct. 31st , is numbered 10512. What will be the number of ...
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... feet apart . The rod is in a horizontal position , and its weight is 6 lbs . From a point in it distant 3 feet from one of the points of support a weight of 24 lbs . is suspended . Find the pressure on each support . 2. Of two bodies ...
... feet apart . The rod is in a horizontal position , and its weight is 6 lbs . From a point in it distant 3 feet from one of the points of support a weight of 24 lbs . is suspended . Find the pressure on each support . 2. Of two bodies ...
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... feet above the surface of the water . If the water barometer stands at 34 feet , what is the pressure in pounds per square foot at a point on the top of the tube ? ( Take 1,000 ounces as the weight of a cubic foot of water . ) 4. The ...
... feet above the surface of the water . If the water barometer stands at 34 feet , what is the pressure in pounds per square foot at a point on the top of the tube ? ( Take 1,000 ounces as the weight of a cubic foot of water . ) 4. The ...
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... feet above the level of the sea . The river - bed was here about a mile and a half broad , and entirely covered with shingle over which the river ran in many winding channels glistening in the sun . The latter were too deep and rapid ...
... feet above the level of the sea . The river - bed was here about a mile and a half broad , and entirely covered with shingle over which the river ran in many winding channels glistening in the sun . The latter were too deep and rapid ...
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... feet . 7. Define Surface Tension , and shew how it can be measured by means of capillary tubes . How could the tension in a soap - bubble be deter- mined ? B. 1. Describe Roy and Ramsden's method of determin- ing ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS ...
... feet . 7. Define Surface Tension , and shew how it can be measured by means of capillary tubes . How could the tension in a soap - bubble be deter- mined ? B. 1. Describe Roy and Ramsden's method of determin- ing ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS ...
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