| Benjamin Martin - 1747 - 398 pagine
.... .. , • 32. And therefore, if when the middle Point is at the Surface of the Water m Equilibria, the Index T be fet to the middle Point a of the graduated Wire rs, and the Diilance on each Side ar and a; contain 100 equal Parts ; then, when in weighing Bodies the Weight... | |
| 1749 - 386 pagine
...become one grain lighter or heavier. Therefore, if, when the middle point is at the furfnce of the wi;er in equilibrio, the index T be fet to the middle point a of the graduated wire r í. » i ;• s, and the diñante on each fide ar and ñs, contain an hundred equal parts, then,... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pagine
...Therefore, if when the middle point is at the fbrface of the water in equilibrium, the index T be fet tothe middle point a of the graduated wire rs, and the diftance...if in weighing bodies the weight is required to the hundredth part of a grain, it may be eafily had by proceeding in the following manner : Let the body... | |
| 1816 - 740 pagine
...lighter or heavier. Therefore, if, wl:en the middle point is at the furface of the water in equilibrium, the index T be fet to the middle point a of the graduated wire rj, and the diftance on each fide ar and ai contains 100 equal parts; then, if in weighing bodies the... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 666 pagine
...heavier. Therefore, whe* the middle point Is at the surface of the water in equilibno, the ind;x T be set to the middle point a of the graduated wire rs, and the distance on each side aland as contains 100 equal parts; then, if in weighing bodies the weight is... | |
| 1823 - 894 pagine
...Therefore, if, when the middle point is at the surface of the water in equilibrium, the index T be set to the middle point a of the graduated wire rs, and the distance on each side or and as contains 100 equal parts : then, if in weighing bodies the weight is... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 pagine
...Therefore, if, when the middle point is at the surface of the water in equilibrium, the index T be set to the middle point a of the graduated wire rs, and the distance on each side ar and at contains 100 equal parts; then, if in weighing bodies the weight is... | |
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