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... results of their experimental work . There can be no doubt that the best way of acquiring the necessary practice is by means of a regular series of quantitative experiments in the laboratory carried on side by side with the more general ...
... results of their experimental work . There can be no doubt that the best way of acquiring the necessary practice is by means of a regular series of quantitative experiments in the laboratory carried on side by side with the more general ...
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... result more formally follows : - Let A , V , L and T represent respectively the units acceleration , velocity , length and time in one syste A ' , V , L ' and T ' the corresponding quantities in a seco system ; and let a denote an ...
... result more formally follows : - Let A , V , L and T represent respectively the units acceleration , velocity , length and time in one syste A ' , V , L ' and T ' the corresponding quantities in a seco system ; and let a denote an ...
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... results of physical experiments , that the " uncorrected result " has to be multiplied by one or more correcting factors ( each nearly equal to unity ) in order to obtain the cor- rected result ; " and it is to the manipulation of these ...
... results of physical experiments , that the " uncorrected result " has to be multiplied by one or more correcting factors ( each nearly equal to unity ) in order to obtain the cor- rected result ; " and it is to the manipulation of these ...
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... result by 1+ a 1 + ẞ correcting factor occurs in reducing observed barom heights to o ° C. , and other examples of ... results , which are approximately correct when quantities a and B are small compared with unity that their squares and ...
... result by 1+ a 1 + ẞ correcting factor occurs in reducing observed barom heights to o ° C. , and other examples of ... results , which are approximately correct when quantities a and B are small compared with unity that their squares and ...
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... result differs from the usual value , suggest any cause for the difference . 53. The two equal masses in an Atwood's machine are each 100 grammes ; what excess weight must be placed upon one of them in order that , at the end of 3 ...
... result differs from the usual value , suggest any cause for the difference . 53. The two equal masses in an Atwood's machine are each 100 grammes ; what excess weight must be placed upon one of them in order that , at the end of 3 ...
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