This allows us to neglect o> in the arguments of E in (205), (206), and makes P and Q constant relatively to t. § 157. When t is small or large, and x not so small as to give preponderance to the first terms of the moduluses (209), (210), we have in... Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Pagina 435door Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 581 pagina’s
...(189), (190), become approximately sinusoidal, in comparison with unity, and in comparison with GO /-, as we see by looking at the moduluses shown in (209),...the moduluses (209), (210), we have in (205), (206), (189), (190) a full representation of the whole circumstances of the wave-front, extending from # =... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...the case when t /— is very great i n as we see comparison with unity, and in comparison with »./-, by looking at the moduluses shown in (209), (210), (211). This allows us to neglect ta in the arguments of E in (205), (206), and makes P and Q constant relatively to t. 157. When t is... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...(189), (190), become approximately sinusoidal, in comparison with unity, and in comparison with a> /-, as we see by looking at the moduluses shown in (209), (210), (211). This allows us to neglect a> in the arguments of E in (205), (206), and makes P and Q constant relatively to (. 157. When t is... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907 - 630 pagina’s
...This is the case when t /— is very great in comparison with unity, and in comparison with <">»/-' as we see by looking at the moduluses shown in (209),...(206), and makes P and Q constant relatively to t. § 1 57. When t is small or large, and x not so small as to give preponderance to the first terms of... | |
| 1907 - 858 pagina’s
...in (209), (210), (211). This allows us to neglect ca in the arguments of E in (205), (2()i)), anil makes P and Q constant relatively to t. § 157. When...large, and x not so small as to give preponderance to tho first terms of the moduluses (20!)), (210), we have in (205), (20U), (189), (190) a full representation... | |
| Sir Joseph Larmor - 1929 - 596 pagina’s
...(18!)), (190), become approximately sinusoidal, in comparison with unity, and in comparison with &> /-, as we see by looking at the moduluses shown in (209), (210), (211). This allows us to neglect ta in the arguments of E in (205), (206), and makes P and Q constant relatively to t. 157. When t is... | |
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