The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻、第 2 部1809 |
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... equal ones which are to be set in a sloping direction from the top of each wall , and to meet in an angle or edge in the midway between the two walls : then it is evident , that some care will be requisite in the adjustment of the ...
... equal ones which are to be set in a sloping direction from the top of each wall , and to meet in an angle or edge in the midway between the two walls : then it is evident , that some care will be requisite in the adjustment of the ...
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... equal and opposite to those with which they pull each other in the case of suspension . This princi- ple , incontrovertibly true as far as it goes , was farther ex- tended by Dr. David Gregory , in No. 231 of the Philosophi- cal ...
... equal and opposite to those with which they pull each other in the case of suspension . This princi- ple , incontrovertibly true as far as it goes , was farther ex- tended by Dr. David Gregory , in No. 231 of the Philosophi- cal ...
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... equal to half their mutual pressure ; and , further , are cemented and locked together by bars of iron , & c . so that they are prevented from the possi- bility of sliding , and sustained . in their places in the arch by forces that act ...
... equal to half their mutual pressure ; and , further , are cemented and locked together by bars of iron , & c . so that they are prevented from the possi- bility of sliding , and sustained . in their places in the arch by forces that act ...
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there , all the voussoirs will endeavour to split the arch with equal forces , and will be in perfect equilibrium with each other . This flows directly from the principle laid down by David Gregory , when he affirmed that , if arches of ...
there , all the voussoirs will endeavour to split the arch with equal forces , and will be in perfect equilibrium with each other . This flows directly from the principle laid down by David Gregory , when he affirmed that , if arches of ...
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... equal rigid polished spheres in a plane perpendicular to the horizon , cannot keep its figure . " Without stop ping to animadvert upon the remarkable peculiarity of a man , who adopts the catenary in his subsequent investiga tions ...
... equal rigid polished spheres in a plane perpendicular to the horizon , cannot keep its figure . " Without stop ping to animadvert upon the remarkable peculiarity of a man , who adopts the catenary in his subsequent investiga tions ...
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