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... force under his command to cross at Rosslau and Acken . On the 4th October , the two armies came into contact . They ... force , which they now possessed . An interchange of positions , like that now made , menaces total destruction to ...
... force under his command to cross at Rosslau and Acken . On the 4th October , the two armies came into contact . They ... force , which they now possessed . An interchange of positions , like that now made , menaces total destruction to ...
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... force is applied , and the depolarising axes are inclined to these at angles of 45 ° . " II . When a plate of glass is under the influence of a compressing force , its structure is the same as that of one class of doubly re- fracting ...
... force is applied , and the depolarising axes are inclined to these at angles of 45 ° . " II . When a plate of glass is under the influence of a compressing force , its structure is the same as that of one class of doubly re- fracting ...
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... forces will be in the plane of the former ; since any reasons , which we may assign to prove that it ought to follow ... forces . Again , if two equal forces act at the same point , their resultant will be in the line which bisects the ...
... forces will be in the plane of the former ; since any reasons , which we may assign to prove that it ought to follow ... forces . Again , if two equal forces act at the same point , their resultant will be in the line which bisects the ...
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