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... weight can be shewn directly by weighing a closed vessel , exhausted as far as possible : moreover , the phe- nomena of the tides shew that fluids are subject to the attractive forces of the sun and moon as well as of the earth , and it ...
... weight can be shewn directly by weighing a closed vessel , exhausted as far as possible : moreover , the phe- nomena of the tides shew that fluids are subject to the attractive forces of the sun and moon as well as of the earth , and it ...
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... Weight , Mass , and Density . The weight , mass , and density of a fluid are measured in the same way as for solid bodies . If W be the weight of a mass M of fluid , then , in accord- ance with the usual conventions which define the ...
... Weight , Mass , and Density . The weight , mass , and density of a fluid are measured in the same way as for solid bodies . If W be the weight of a mass M of fluid , then , in accord- ance with the usual conventions which define the ...
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... weight , and a cubic foot of the standard substance contains 13500 ounces ; find the unit of time . 5. A velocity of 4 feet per second is the unit of velocity ; water is the standard substance and the unit of force is 125 lbs . weight ...
... weight , and a cubic foot of the standard substance contains 13500 ounces ; find the unit of time . 5. A velocity of 4 feet per second is the unit of velocity ; water is the standard substance and the unit of force is 125 lbs . weight ...
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... weight of a cylindrical column of fluid , the height of which is , and the base a plane area equal to the area of the surface . We now add some examples of the determination of whole pressure . and ( 1 ) A hemispherical bowl filled with ...
... weight of a cylindrical column of fluid , the height of which is , and the base a plane area equal to the area of the surface . We now add some examples of the determination of whole pressure . and ( 1 ) A hemispherical bowl filled with ...
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... weight of the fluid . 8. Prove that if the forces per unit of mass at x , y , z parallel to the axes are y ( a - 2 ) , x ( a - 2 ) , xy , the surfaces of equal pressure are hyperbolic paraboloids and the curves of equal pressure and ...
... weight of the fluid . 8. Prove that if the forces per unit of mass at x , y , z parallel to the axes are y ( a - 2 ) , x ( a - 2 ) , xy , the surfaces of equal pressure are hyperbolic paraboloids and the curves of equal pressure and ...
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