Annals of Philosophy, Том 22Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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... coefficient of the formula . Thus , in order to measure the height of a mountain , the fun- damental operation consists in observing the barometer both at the foot and the summit : taking out of the ordinary tables the logarithms ...
... coefficient of the formula . Thus , in order to measure the height of a mountain , the fun- damental operation consists in observing the barometer both at the foot and the summit : taking out of the ordinary tables the logarithms ...
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... coefficient then cannot serve equally for these different cases , unless it be accompanied by a correction which increases or diminishes it in proportion to the variation of gravity . This correction naturally divides itself into two ...
... coefficient then cannot serve equally for these different cases , unless it be accompanied by a correction which increases or diminishes it in proportion to the variation of gravity . This correction naturally divides itself into two ...
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... coefficient cal- culated according to the supposition just made . The formula will then become , x = log . ( 1 ) 60345-4 feet . ( 1 + · 0028371 . cos . 24 ) 2 - ( 1000 +8 ( t - £ ' ) ) . 1000 This formula without doubt is not rigorously ...
... coefficient cal- culated according to the supposition just made . The formula will then become , x = log . ( 1 ) 60345-4 feet . ( 1 + · 0028371 . cos . 24 ) 2 - ( 1000 +8 ( t - £ ' ) ) . 1000 This formula without doubt is not rigorously ...
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... coefficient 60158 suc- cessively diminished and increased by quantities corresponding to different temperatures , and to transform the table of M. Olt- mann's to one of double entry , having for its arguments ( 1 ) , and 2 ( t + t ...
... coefficient 60158 suc- cessively diminished and increased by quantities corresponding to different temperatures , and to transform the table of M. Olt- mann's to one of double entry , having for its arguments ( 1 ) , and 2 ( t + t ...
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... coefficient for lat . 45 ° reduced to that sort of measure in which we wish to have the result . By keeping this primitive coefficient separate from the modifications introduced by the latitude , we have a facility of calculating ...
... coefficient for lat . 45 ° reduced to that sort of measure in which we wish to have the result . By keeping this primitive coefficient separate from the modifications introduced by the latitude , we have a facility of calculating ...
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