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Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and ... - Page 67
by James Ferguson - 1764
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Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics ...

James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1776 - 546 pages
...faid of the refult of the preflure of fluids of equal heights without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube...fupplying the pipe,) in as many tubes as the board couid contain holes. Now, fuppofe only one hole to be made in any part of the board, of an equal diameter...
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The school of arts; or, an introduction to useful knowledge

John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...refult of the preffure of fluids of equal heights without any regard to the quantities. For, if the hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put...the pipe; and would rife as high (by fupplying the p pe) in as many tubes as the board could contain holes. Now, fuppofe only one hole to be made in any...
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Universal Science Or the Cabinet of Nature and Art, Comprising ..., Volume 2

Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 pages
...said of the result of the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in die tube to the same height that it does in the pipe; and would rise as high (by supplying...
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Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics ..., Volume 1

James Ferguson - Eclipses - 1823 - 406 pages
...said of the result of the pressure of fluids of equal heights without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and would rise as high (by supplying...
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On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge: Or, An ...

Thomas Dick - Education - 1833 - 576 pages
...already stated respecting the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and it would rise as high (by supplying...
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The Works of Thomas Dick, Volumes 1-4

Thomas Dick - 1836 - 682 pages
...already stated respecting the pressure of fluids of equal height«, without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and it would пае as high (by supplying...
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Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Optics ...

James Ferguson - Astronomy - 1839 - 554 pages
...said of the result of the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to their quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and would rise as high (by supplying...
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The Works of Thomas Dick ...

Thomas Dick - Cosmology - 1850 - 684 pages
...already stated respecting the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and it would rise as high (by supplying...
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On the improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge. The philosophy ...

Thomas Dick - Astronomy - 1850 - 964 pages
...already stated respecting the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to tho quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and it would rise as high (by supplying...
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The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1

Thomas Dick - 1857 - 892 pages
...already stated respecting the pressure of fluids of equal heights, without any regard to the quantities. For, if a hole be made in the upper board, and a tube be put into it, the water will rise in the tube to the same height that it does in the pipe ; and it would rise as high (by supplying...
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