Nature, Volume 52Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1895 |
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... velocity of the sun in its orbit be V , and the linear velocity of the earth in its own orbit be v . When the earth is on one side of the sun's orbit , say in E , then v and v are opposite in direction , and the absolute velocity of the ...
... velocity of the sun in its orbit be V , and the linear velocity of the earth in its own orbit be v . When the earth is on one side of the sun's orbit , say in E , then v and v are opposite in direction , and the absolute velocity of the ...
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... velocity . We then lose sight of it again , but it now lengthens out , and towards the end of its course approximates to the form of a rod moving parallel to its length through the fluid with energy and velocity which again can be ...
... velocity . We then lose sight of it again , but it now lengthens out , and towards the end of its course approximates to the form of a rod moving parallel to its length through the fluid with energy and velocity which again can be ...
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... velocity depends undergo change with increasing depth below the surface . Though experimental determinations of the velocity do not agree with the theoretical value ed , yet it is clear that the velocity must depend on the density and ...
... velocity depends undergo change with increasing depth below the surface . Though experimental determinations of the velocity do not agree with the theoretical value ed , yet it is clear that the velocity must depend on the density and ...
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Piano Touch the Graphics of 597 Purnell C W True Instincts of Animals 383 | 25 |
Hymenopterous Insect an Aquatic Fred Enock 105 Iron and Steel Thomas Turner W Gowland 613 Steel | 26 |
Engel R Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Copper 656 F R S 411 Consciousness and Evolution Prof Mark | 30 |
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