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" ... that the velocity with which water spouts from holes in the side of a vessel, is in proportion to the square root of the distance of the holes below the surface of the water... "
A familiar introduction to the Arts and Sciences, etc - Page 188
by Jeremiah Joyce - 1810 - 332 pages
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Scientific Dialogues: Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of ...

Jeremiah Joyce - 1809 - 276 pages
...equal in size and length, the discharge of water by the pipe at 4 will be double that at 1. Because the velocity with which water spouts out at a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, is as the square-root of the distance of the hole below the surface of the water. Emma. What do you mean...
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Ferguson's Lectures on Select Subjects, in Mechanics, Hydrostatics ...

James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1814 - 420 pages
...exactly to the additional weight of the phial when it is again weighed in air, with the water in it. The velocity with which water spouts out at a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, is as the square root* of the depth or distance of water. the hole below the surface of the water. For,...
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Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to ..., Volume 1

John Imison - Art - 1822 - 528 pages
...of a vessel, the water will spout out horizontally, because fluids press equally in all directions. The velocity with which water spouts out at a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, is as the square root of the depth or distance of the hole below the surface of the water : for, in order...
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A Companion to the Scientific Dialogues; Or, The Tutor's Assistant ..., Volume 7

Jeremiah Joyce - Astronomy - 1824 - 224 pages
...the whole perpendicular height ; therefore the pressure will be equal to three times its weight. 22. The velocity with which water spouts out at a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel is as the square root of the distance of the whole below the surface. ing pipe increases only as the square...
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A Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy ...: With One Hundred ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Physics - 1826 - 236 pages
...is a syphon ? Illustrate the principles of the syphon. How are intermitting springs caused:1 How is the velocity with which water spouts out at a hole in the side of a vessel calculated .' Give an example. On what principle may water be conveyed over hills in bent...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...vessel, the water will spout forth in a curvilinear path because fluids press equally in all directions. The velocity with which water spouts out, at a hole in the side or bottom of a vessel, is as the square root of the depth or distance of the hole below the surface of the water : for, in order...
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The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular Religious ..., Volume 6

Religion - 1836 - 432 pages
...other will be on the same level — that the velocity with which water spouts from holes in the side of a vessel, is in proportion to the square root of the distance of rhe holes below the surface of the water. These, and similar positions, along with the principles...
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On the mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind, or, An inquiry ...

Thomas Dick - Education - 1835 - 692 pages
...other will be on the same level — that the velocity with which water spouts from holes in the side of a vessel, is in proportion to the square root of the distance of the holes below the surface of the water: — These, and similar positions, along with the principles...
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On the Mental Illumination and Moral Improvement of Mankind: Or, An Inquiry ...

Thomas Dick - Education - 1836 - 488 pages
...other will be on the same level—that the velocity with which water spouts from holes in the side of a vessel, is in proportion to the square root of the distance of the holes below the surface of the water:—-These, and similar positions, along with the principles...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge

1837 - 486 pages
...other will be on the same level— that the velocity with which water spouts from holes in the side of a vessel, is in proportion to the square root of the distance of the holes below the surface of the water. These, and similar positions, along with the principlesela...
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