In fig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case <£ and case ^, the periodically varying water-surface on each side of the middle, at any long enough time after the beginning of the motion, to give a regular regime of sinusoidal vibration as far as... Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh - Pagina 358door Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 581 pagina’s
...sinusoidal after a few more periods. 145. In fig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case $ and case -^, the periodically varying water-surface on each side...represents the surface at the beginning of a period from ir to (i + 1) r. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the watersurface at the... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...after a few more periods. 145. In fig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case <f> and case ifr, the periodically varying water-surface on each side...represents the surface at the beginning of a period from ir to (t + 1) T. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the watersurface at the... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1910 - 588 pagina’s
...sinusoidal after a few more periods. 145. In fig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case <£ and case ^, the periodically varying water-surface on each side...represents the surface at the beginning of a period from ir to (t + 1) T. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the watersurface at the... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1907 - 630 pagina’s
...after a few more periods. § H5. In tig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case <f> and case ifr, the periodically varying water-surface on each side...represents the surface at the beginning of a period from ir to (t'-t- !)T. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the watersurface at the... | |
| 1907 - 858 pagina’s
...after a few more periods. § 145. In fig. 311, two sets of five curves show, for case </> and case ^, the periodically varying water-surface on each side...the surface at the beginning of a period from IT to (i-\-l)T. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the water-surface at the middle... | |
| Sir Joseph Larmor - 1929 - 596 pagina’s
...sinusoidal after a few more periods. 145. In fig. 39, two sets of five curves show, for case $ and case -fy; the periodically varying water-surface on each side...the surface at the beginning of a period from IT to (i + 1) T. The fifth curve, being the first curve inverted, represents the watersurface at the middle... | |
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