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Pagina 48
... plane through the straight lines . 2. Define the polar plane of a point with respect to a conicoid , and find the equation of the polar plane of a given point with respect to the conicoid represented by the general equation of the ...
... plane through the straight lines . 2. Define the polar plane of a point with respect to a conicoid , and find the equation of the polar plane of a given point with respect to the conicoid represented by the general equation of the ...
Pagina 63
... plane when the direction of the " power " is parallel to the plane . What precautions must be taken in experimental verifi- cation of the ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS , O.T. 1887 . 63 Natural Philosophy -Part I.
... plane when the direction of the " power " is parallel to the plane . What precautions must be taken in experimental verifi- cation of the ORDINARY EXAMINATIONS , O.T. 1887 . 63 Natural Philosophy -Part I.
Pagina 67
... plane area revolving about an axis in its plane which does not cut its periphery . Hence find the position of the centre of mass of a semicircular lamina . 2. Define work . Find the number of foot - pounds of work done in building a ...
... plane area revolving about an axis in its plane which does not cut its periphery . Hence find the position of the centre of mass of a semicircular lamina . 2. Define work . Find the number of foot - pounds of work done in building a ...
Pagina 68
... plane . 4. Explain the corrections to be applied to the observed readings of two standard barometers at different places which are to be compared . 5. State and prove Torricelli's Theorem . In a lecture experiment to verify the theorem ...
... plane . 4. Explain the corrections to be applied to the observed readings of two standard barometers at different places which are to be compared . 5. State and prove Torricelli's Theorem . In a lecture experiment to verify the theorem ...
Pagina 71
... planes , of equal amplitudes and of frequencies having the ratio 2 : 1 ; and investigate the form of the result . or 1. Prove the independence of the motions of translation and rotation in a rigid body . 2. A cord hanging over a ...
... planes , of equal amplitudes and of frequencies having the ratio 2 : 1 ; and investigate the form of the result . or 1. Prove the independence of the motions of translation and rotation in a rigid body . 2. A cord hanging over a ...
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