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... pressures p , II . Twenty cubic feet of gas , at a pressure of 30 inches of mercury , are compressed into one- sixth of a cubic foot in a cylinder of 2 inches internal radius . Find the pressure in lbs . per square inch , and the ...
... pressures p , II . Twenty cubic feet of gas , at a pressure of 30 inches of mercury , are compressed into one- sixth of a cubic foot in a cylinder of 2 inches internal radius . Find the pressure in lbs . per square inch , and the ...
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... pressure on a vertical rectangular area in heavy liquid , one diagonal of the rectangle being horizontal and at a given depth below the surface . 8. Demonstrate the stability of a rigid body , floating in liquid , for vertical ...
... pressure on a vertical rectangular area in heavy liquid , one diagonal of the rectangle being horizontal and at a given depth below the surface . 8. Demonstrate the stability of a rigid body , floating in liquid , for vertical ...
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... pressures on the planes . 2. Investigate the general formulæ for the centre of mass of a solid in spherical polar coordinates . Find the centre of mass of the part between z = 0 and z = h of a helicoidal solid , whose axis is the axis ...
... pressures on the planes . 2. Investigate the general formulæ for the centre of mass of a solid in spherical polar coordinates . Find the centre of mass of the part between z = 0 and z = h of a helicoidal solid , whose axis is the axis ...
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... pressure on the other is instantaneously halved . DEDUCTIVE LOGIC . Professor Laurie . TO BE USED AS PASS PAPER , AND ALSO AS HONOUR PAPER No. 1 . 1. Examine the statements ( a ) that names of attributes may in some circumstances be ...
... pressure on the other is instantaneously halved . DEDUCTIVE LOGIC . Professor Laurie . TO BE USED AS PASS PAPER , AND ALSO AS HONOUR PAPER No. 1 . 1. Examine the statements ( a ) that names of attributes may in some circumstances be ...
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... apparent expansion of a liquid . 7. Shew that it is impossible to simultaneously change the pressure volume and temperature of a gas all in the same proportion . If the temperature of a mass of gas change from 82 EXAMINATION PAPERS .
... apparent expansion of a liquid . 7. Shew that it is impossible to simultaneously change the pressure volume and temperature of a gas all in the same proportion . If the temperature of a mass of gas change from 82 EXAMINATION PAPERS .
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