Scholarship examinations of 1846/47 (-1853/54). |
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... weights balance each other upon a uniform lever , they must be inversely proportional to their distances from the ... weight and dimensions rests with one end on the ground and the other against a wall , and the friction against both ...
... weights balance each other upon a uniform lever , they must be inversely proportional to their distances from the ... weight and dimensions rests with one end on the ground and the other against a wall , and the friction against both ...
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... weight of a piece of the chain of which the length equals the vertical distance by which one of the points is higher than the other . 9. What is meant by the Laws of Motion ? How many are there , and what are they ? What use do ...
... weight of a piece of the chain of which the length equals the vertical distance by which one of the points is higher than the other . 9. What is meant by the Laws of Motion ? How many are there , and what are they ? What use do ...
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... weight of a cubic foot of sea water taken from the surface of the Ocean , the density is increased by a 4th part of ... weights of the voussoirs and the angles of inclina- tion of the joint should be that equilibrium may subsist even ...
... weight of a cubic foot of sea water taken from the surface of the Ocean , the density is increased by a 4th part of ... weights of the voussoirs and the angles of inclina- tion of the joint should be that equilibrium may subsist even ...
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... weight and terror of their oppressions have " enslaved , bowed , and depraved , that the most intolerable injuries " cannot rouse them to sufficient confidence to look up to the purest " and firmest tribunal . " " If we are thus liable ...
... weight and terror of their oppressions have " enslaved , bowed , and depraved , that the most intolerable injuries " cannot rouse them to sufficient confidence to look up to the purest " and firmest tribunal . " " If we are thus liable ...
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... weight W at P supports an equal weight G on the other & c . side of the fulcrum . L n being = LP . Then half the weight placed at P ' will balance G at 1 , the.
... weight W at P supports an equal weight G on the other & c . side of the fulcrum . L n being = LP . Then half the weight placed at P ' will balance G at 1 , the.
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