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Solutions of the Cambridge Problems: From 1800 to 1820 - Page 685
by John Martin Frederick Wright - 1825 - 653 pages
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Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volume 1

John Martin Frederick Wright - 1827 - 358 pages
...globes of the same diameter and of given specific gravities, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the...slightly inclined from the position of equilibrium ; show that the moment of the fluid to restore it to that position, is not affected by placing any...
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Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volume 1

John Martin Frederick Wright - 1827 - 344 pages
...homogeneous hemisphere, floating in a fluid, be slightly inclined from the position of equilibrium ; show that the moment of the fluid to restore it to that...by placing any additional weight at its centre. 8. A regular tetrahedron moves with its vertex forwards, in a direction perpendicular to its base. Compare...
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Alma Mater, Or, Seven Years at the University of Cambridge, Volume 1

John Martin Frederick Wright - 1827 - 344 pages
...globes of the same diameter and of given specific gravities, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacua and in water ? 7. If a homogeneous hemisphere, floating in a fluid, be slightly inclined from...
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Problems in the Different Branches of Philosophy: Adapted to the Course of ...

Miles Bland - Astronomy - 1830 - 394 pages
...globes of the same diameter and of given specific gravities, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacua, and in water ? * 25. A cone A, and a cylinder B, of the same specific gravity, base, and altitude,...
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A Collection of Cambridge Mathematical Examination Papers: Papers in pure ...

John Martin Frederick Wright - Astronomy - 1833 - 332 pages
...globes of the same diameter and of given specific gravities, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the same point of the line iu vacuo and in water ? t. If a homogeneous hemisphere, floating in a fluid, be slightly inclined from...
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A collection of problems and examples adapted to the 'Elementary course of ...

Harvey Goodwin (bp. of Carlisle.) - Mathematics - 1847 - 136 pages
...same diameter, and of given specific gravities, are placed with their centres in the same line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacuum and in water? 2. Explain how it is, that a ship is able to sail in a direction making an angle...
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A collection of examples in pure and mixed mathematics, with hints and ...

Alfred Wrigley - 1852 - 344 pages
...globes, whose Sp. Grs. are 3, 4, 6, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed, so that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacuo and in water ? 108. A cone whose axis is vertical floats between two fluids whose Sp. Grs. are g, g' and sinks to...
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School of engineering. Examination for diploma

Dublin city, univ - 1857 - 692 pages
...specific gravities are 3, 4, 6, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed, so that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacua and in water. MR. COXSEK. 13. The place of the node and inclination of the orbit being known...
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A collection of examples in pure and mixed mathematics, with hints and ...

Alfred Wrigley - 1857 - 332 pages
...globes, whose Sp. Grs. are 3, 4, 6, are placed in the same straight line. How must they be disposed, so that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacua and in water ? 26. A cone whose axis is vertical floats between two fluids whose Sp. Grs. are...
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Problems and Examples

Harvey Goodwin - 1862 - 174 pages
...diameter, and of given specific gravities, are placed with their centres in the same straight line. How must they be disposed that they may balance on the same point of the line in vacuum and in water? 2. Given the weight of a body corresponding to the altitudes h and h' of the barometer,...
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