Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... units it is about 32. If he is a bona - fide beginner , I doubt if he will ever make a set of experi- ments in physics which will afford him more instruction , rough though his results may be . But with these units is not quite constant ...
... units it is about 32. If he is a bona - fide beginner , I doubt if he will ever make a set of experi- ments in physics which will afford him more instruction , rough though his results may be . But with these units is not quite constant ...
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... units are employed than when the C.G.S. units are employed , and we do not need even to introduce Dr. Lodge's method of writing , which gives so much trouble in all but the very simplest algebraic expressions , but which certainly ...
... units are employed than when the C.G.S. units are employed , and we do not need even to introduce Dr. Lodge's method of writing , which gives so much trouble in all but the very simplest algebraic expressions , but which certainly ...
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... units of length per unit of time ; angular speed is expressed in units of angle per unit of time . Acceleration is expressed in units of speed per unit of time . EDWARD GEOGHEGAN . Bardsea . THIS is simply kinematic , and well known ...
... units of length per unit of time ; angular speed is expressed in units of angle per unit of time . Acceleration is expressed in units of speed per unit of time . EDWARD GEOGHEGAN . Bardsea . THIS is simply kinematic , and well known ...
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