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... reduced to so weak and shaken a condition . The officers of the yard were directed to place sights on the lower and upper gun - decks , prior to her being taken into the dock ; and to ascertain , when she grounded on the blocks , how ...
... reduced to so weak and shaken a condition . The officers of the yard were directed to place sights on the lower and upper gun - decks , prior to her being taken into the dock ; and to ascertain , when she grounded on the blocks , how ...
Pagina 88
... reduce it to what it would have been at the level of the sea . The elevation of the apartments of the Royal Society at Somerset House above low - water mark , is known to be 81 feet ; and by several careful observations with an ...
... reduce it to what it would have been at the level of the sea . The elevation of the apartments of the Royal Society at Somerset House above low - water mark , is known to be 81 feet ; and by several careful observations with an ...
Pagina 90
... the two amounts to so considerable a quantity as 1,2 . The last coincidence of each set , takes place when the arc of vibration is much reduced . It is therefore not 90 Capt . KATER's experiments for determining the.
... the two amounts to so considerable a quantity as 1,2 . The last coincidence of each set , takes place when the arc of vibration is much reduced . It is therefore not 90 Capt . KATER's experiments for determining the.
Pagina 91
Royal Society (Great Britain). of vibration is much reduced . It is therefore not impossible that an error of one second may sometimes , though rarely , occur in determining the time of this coincidence . This would occasion an error of ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). of vibration is much reduced . It is therefore not impossible that an error of one second may sometimes , though rarely , occur in determining the time of this coincidence . This would occasion an error of ...
Pagina 93
... reduced to the same tem- perature . But if the mean be employed in the computation , the length of the pendulum will be found to differ only about four ten - thousandths of an inch from the mean result given in the foregoing table . It ...
... reduced to the same tem- perature . But if the mean be employed in the computation , the length of the pendulum will be found to differ only about four ten - thousandths of an inch from the mean result given in the foregoing table . It ...
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