United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... pressure of the last may be represented above by B , K , and the pres- sure of the newly burnt powder by B , N . The ... pressure LB. It will be the same with each successive portion , so that when all arrive at equilibrium the pressure ...
... pressure of the last may be represented above by B , K , and the pres- sure of the newly burnt powder by B , N . The ... pressure LB. It will be the same with each successive portion , so that when all arrive at equilibrium the pressure ...
Sivu 29
... pressure on a surface due to a wind . Suppose a very low barometric pressure forward of a shell , a high barometric pressure in rear with a strong wind blowing directly into the chamber of the gun , and the case is not dissimilar to ...
... pressure on a surface due to a wind . Suppose a very low barometric pressure forward of a shell , a high barometric pressure in rear with a strong wind blowing directly into the chamber of the gun , and the case is not dissimilar to ...
Sivu 542
... pressures and temperatures , a liter of dry air is heavier than a liter of humid air . If , therefore , the barometric pressure be the same in two neigh- boring countries , the one dry and the other humid , everything being otherwise ...
... pressures and temperatures , a liter of dry air is heavier than a liter of humid air . If , therefore , the barometric pressure be the same in two neigh- boring countries , the one dry and the other humid , everything being otherwise ...
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