| William Laxton - 1841 - 534 lapas
...action, and all the component parts in great detail. " On the Efflux of Gascon* Fluid* wider presmre." By Charles Hood, FRAS, &c. The theoretical determination...mathematicians : and as the question is one of importance iu various branches of practical science, the author examines the several theorems which have been... | |
| William Newton - 1841 - 494 lapas
...which an index travels at a velocity corresponding with that of the paper on the cylinder; so that the strip of paper being afterwards laid upon the section,...fluids are discharged through tubes and apertures, has fre•uiently been investigated by mathematicians ; and as the question is one of importance in various... | |
| 1844 - 950 lapas
...2Qth Feb., 1844. On the Efflux of Gaseous Fluids under Pressure. By CHARLES HOOD, ESQ., FRS,FRAS,&c.» The theoretical determination of the velocity with...fluids are discharged, through tubes and apertures, under pressure, has often been submitted to mathematical investigation ; and the subject being of importance... | |
| Charles Hood - 1855 - 736 lapas
...theory truly represents the case, with the accuracy required for determining a physical law. (327.) The theoretical determination of the velocity with...fluids are discharged through tubes and apertures under pressure, has often been submitted to mathematical investigation ; and the subject being of importance... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1848 - 570 lapas
...Charles Hood, FRAS, &c. The theoretical determination of the velocity with which gaseous Efflux of fluids are discharged through tubes and apertures,...1686, appears to have first ascertained the law of efflux to be the same for both elastic and inelastic fluids, and the majority of the writers on the... | |
| 1844 - 446 lapas
...Cincinnati, 20M Feb., 1844. On the Efflux of Gaseous Fluids under Pressure. By CHARLES HOOD, ESQ., FRS, FRAS, &c.» The theoretical determination of the velocity...fluids are discharged, through tubes and apertures, under pressure, has often been submitted to mathematical investigation ; and the subject being of importance... | |
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