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[14p.]: ill. ; 23 cm. |
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Read before the Society November 9, 1797. |
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Detached from the Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London, v. 88 (1798) pgs. 1-14, 1 plate. |
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Bound with: Pearson, George. Experiments and observations tending to show the composition and properties of urinary concretions. London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Herschel, William. On the discovery of four additional satellites of the Georgium Sidus: The retrograde motion of its old satellites announced; and the cause of their disappearance at certain distances from the planet explained. London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Rumford, Benjamin. An inquiry concerning the source of heat which is excited by friction. London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Abernethy, John. Observations on the Foramina Thebesii of the heart. London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Hatchett, Charles. An analysis of the earthy substance from New South Wales called Sydneia or Terra Australis. London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Barker, Thomas. Abstract of a register of the barometer, thermometer, and rain at Lyndon in Rutland, for the year 1796 London: Royal Society of London, 1798: Shuckburgh-Evelyn, George Augustus William. An account of some endeavours to ascertain a standard of weight and measure. Royal Society of London, 1798: Hellins, John. A new method of computing the value of a slowly converging series, of which all the terms are affirmative. Royal Society of London, 1798: Appendix. Meteorological journal kept at the apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council. |
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Motion.
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Fluid dynamics.
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Viscosity.
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| Additional Title |
Experiments upon the resistance of bodies moving in fluids. |
| Related Title |
Philosphical Transactions, of the Royal Society of London for the year MDCCXCVIII. Part 1.
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