Elementos de fisica esperimental dedicados á la enseñanza de los alumnos del Instituto nacional i de la Academia militar: Sacados de la obra del Senõr AbendañoJ. Belin i companñia, 1852 - 206 pages |
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... . If the first term of the equation does not equal 1 , we may make it so , by dividing each term by it . Call the various values x assumes x ' , x " , x " , those of y , y ' , y ' , y ' " , and those of z , z ' , z ' , z 1 PROBABLE ERROR .
... . If the first term of the equation does not equal 1 , we may make it so , by dividing each term by it . Call the various values x assumes x ' , x " , x " , those of y , y ' , y ' , y ' " , and those of z , z ' , z ' , z 1 PROBABLE ERROR .
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... equal to zero . These last are called normal equations , and correspond to each of the quantities a , b and c , re- spectively . The practical rule for obtaining the normal equations is as follows : Multiply each equation of condition ...
... equal to zero . These last are called normal equations , and correspond to each of the quantities a , b and c , re- spectively . The practical rule for obtaining the normal equations is as follows : Multiply each equation of condition ...
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... quantity B , we frequently measure B when A is allowed to alter continually by equal amounts . Thus in the example of the boiling of water , we measure the pressure corresponding to temperatures of 0 ° , 10 ° , 6 PEIRCE'S CRITERION .
... quantity B , we frequently measure B when A is allowed to alter continually by equal amounts . Thus in the example of the boiling of water , we measure the pressure corresponding to temperatures of 0 ° , 10 ° , 6 PEIRCE'S CRITERION .
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... equal to ( A- ( 4m + 14m ) , in which A , Am correspond to B , Bm , and Am ) Am +1 is the next term of the series to Am The use of this formula is best shown by an example . Suppose , from the accompanying table , we wish to find the ...
... equal to ( A- ( 4m + 14m ) , in which A , Am correspond to B , Bm , and Am ) Am +1 is the next term of the series to Am The use of this formula is best shown by an example . Suppose , from the accompanying table , we wish to find the ...
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... equal zero . Inverse Interpolation . Next suppose that in the above example we desired the value of A for some given value of B , as B ' ; that is , in the equation , - - - B ' = B „ + nD „ ' + n ( n − 1 ) D " + n ( n − 1 ) ( n − 2 ) ...
... equal zero . Inverse Interpolation . Next suppose that in the above example we desired the value of A for some given value of B , as B ' ; that is , in the equation , - - - B ' = B „ + nD „ ' + n ( n − 1 ) D " + n ( n − 1 ) ( n − 2 ) ...
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Page 150 - ... that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is constant for refraction in the same medium, was effected by Snell and Descartes.
Page 104 - H and D to measure the pressure, and D is supported in such a way that it may be raised or lowered at will. Experiment. Draw out a piece of glass tubing to a fine point, break off a small piece and grind the end flat so that the orifice shall be circular and smooth. Connect it as at C, by a rubber tube, with the bell-glass A, and fill the latter with air by blowing into E.
Page ix - FRIEND AND PUPIL, THE AUTHOR. PREFACE. THE rapid spread of the Laboratory System of teaching Physics, both in this country and abroad, seems to render imperative the demand for a special text-book, to be used by the student. To meet this want the present work has been prepared, based on the experience gained in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the past four years. The preliminary chapter is devoted to general methods of investigation, and the more common applications of the mathematics...
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Page 69 - U, 12.0, 10.0. No single force will balance the beam. Equilibrium is obtained only by a second couple having the same moment, and turning in the opposite direction ; thus the moment being 12.0 X 5.0 = 60.0, the beam may be balanced by two forces of 10.0, each distant 6 inches from one another...
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