| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1807 - 464 pages
...the Weight of a Column of the Fluid, -whose Base is equal to the Surface pressed, and its Altitude equal to the Depth of the Centre of Gravity of the Surface pressed below the Top or Surface of the Fluid. FOR, conceive the surface pressed to be divided into... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 442 pages
...the Weight of a Column of the Fluid, "whose Base is equal to the Surface pressed, and its Altitude equal to the Depth of the Centre of Gravity of the Surface pressed below the Top or Surface of the Fluid. FOR, conceive the surface pressed to be divided into... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Measurement - 1833 - 310 pages
...equal to the weight of a column of water, the base being equal to the surface pressed, and the altitude equal to the depth of the centre of gravity, of the surface pressed, below the top or surface of the fluid. PROBLEM I. In a vessel filled with water, the sides... | |
| William Hallows Miller - Fluid dynamics - 1831 - 124 pages
...to the weight of a column of the fluid whose base is equal to the area of the surface, and altitude equal to the depth of the centre of gravity of the surface below the surface of the fluid. COR. When the surface BPC is a plane, the pressures are all perpendicular... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Measurement - 1835 - 308 pages
...equal to the weight of a column of water, the base being equal to the surface pressed, and the altitude equal to the depth of the centre of gravity, of the surface pressed, below the top or surface of the fluid. PROBLEM I. In a vessel filled with water, the sides... | |
| Thomas Webster - Physics - 1837 - 512 pages
...of a column of the fluid, whose base is equal to the area of the surface pressed, and whose height is equal to the depth of the centre of gravity of the surface below the surface of the fluid.' This we shall proceed to apply. Let the pressures on the bases arid... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1839 - 380 pages
...weight of a column of the fluid whose base is equal to the area of the surface pressed, and height equal to the depth of the centre of gravity of the surface below the surface of the fluid. If vessels be provided whose lower orifices have the same area, but... | |
| London univ - 1846 - 326 pages
...weight of a column of the fluid whose base is equal to the area of the surface pressed, and whose height is equal to the depth of the centre of gravity of the surface below the surface of the fluid. 2. Describe the action of the hydrostatic bellows ; and investigate... | |
| James Pilkington - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1847 - 536 pages
...equal to the weight of a column of water, the base being equal to the surface pressed, and the altitude equal to the depth of the centre of gravity, of the surface pressed, below the top or surface of the fluid. PROBLEM I. EXAMPLE. A vessel 3 feet square and 7 feet... | |
| Julius Ludwig Weisbach - Mechanical engineering - 1847 - 664 pages
...is at right angles to the projection of the curved-surfaca^iri the given direction, and whose height is equal to the depth of the centre of gravity of the curved surface below the surface of water. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PRESSURE. FIG. 360. gOj for exampie.... | |
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