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" Weigh the denser body and the compound mass, separately, both in water and out of it ; then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting its weight in water from its weight in air ; and subtract the less of these remainders from the greater. Then... "
A system of practical mathematics; being no.xvi. of a new series of school-books - Page 123
by Scottish school-book assoc - 1845
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The shipwright's vade-mecum [by D. Steel].

David Steel - 1805 - 392 pages
...spec. grav. required. 2. If the body be lighter than water, so that it will not wholly sink, affix to it a piece of another body heavier than water, so that the whole may sink together. Then weigh them both together and separately, in water and out of it. Next...
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A Course of Mathematics in Two Volumes for the Use of Academies as Well as ...

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1807 - 464 pages
...gravity ? Ans. 2609. CASE 2. When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not quite sink, affix to it a piece of another body, heavier than water,...sink together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mass, separately, both in water and out of it ; then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting...
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A Course of Mathematics: In Three Volumes : Composed for the Use of the ...

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 494 pages
...1000 ? Ans. 3077. 327. CASE \\s-When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not sink : annex to it a piece of another body, heavier than water,...sink together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mass, separately, both in water, and out of it ; then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting...
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A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military ...

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 442 pages
...CASE II. — When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not sink : annex to it a piece pf another body, heavier than water, so that the mass...sink together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mass, separately, both in water, and out of it ; then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting...
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A Course of Mathematics for the Use of Academies, as Well as Private Tuition

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 680 pages
...gravity ? Ans. 2609. CASE 2. When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not quite sink, affix to it a piece of another body, heavier than water,...sink together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mass separately, both in water and out of it ; then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting...
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Dictionary of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, According to the ...

James Mitchell - Mathematics - 1823 - 666 pages
...specific gravity of water To that of tlie body. Z. When the body is lighter than, water. — In this case attach to it a piece of another body heavier than...the water and in it; and find how much each loses in the water by subtracting its weight in water from its weight in air; and subtract the less of these...
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A Course of Mathematics for the Use of Academies: As Well as ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - Geometry - 1826 - 682 pages
...? Aos. 3077. 327. CASE n. — When the body it lighter than water, so that it will not link : annex to it a piece of another body, heavier than water, so that the mass compounded of the two may siuk together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mats, separately, both in water and out of it...
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A Compendium of Mechanics; Or; Text Book for Engineers, Mill-wrights ...

Robert Brunton - Mechanical engineering - 1828 - 222 pages
...: 10 : : 1000 : 3077 specific gravity. PROBLEM II. When the body is lighter than water. RULE. Annex to it a piece of another body heavier than water,...sink together. Weigh the denser body and the compound mass separately, both in and out of water, then find how much each loses in water, by subtracting its...
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An Introduction to Mensuration and Practical Geometry

John Bonnycastle - Geometry - 1829 - 256 pages
...100 91 90 Case 2. When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not quite sink, affix to it another body heavier than water, so that the mass compounded of the two may sink together. Weigh the heavier body and the compound mass separately both in water and out of it, and find how much each loses...
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies as Well as ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1831 - 656 pages
...Ans. 3077. 252. CASE 11. — When the body is lighter than water, so that it will not sink : annex to it a piece of another body, heavier than water,...compounded of the two may sink together. Weigh the denser hody and the compound mass, separately, both in water, and out of it ; then find how much each loses...
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