The Calculus for Engineers and Physicists: Integration and Differentiation, with Applications to Technical Problems ; with Classified Reference Tables of Integrals and Methods of IntegrationGriffin, 1897 - 176 Seiten |
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... . Relation between different Log- " systems , " Base of Natural Logs , Logarithmic Differentiation , 57 52 101. Change of the Independent Variable , 58 CHAPTER V. - PARTICULAR LAWS . PAGE 108. Ratio of viii CONTENTS .
... . Relation between different Log- " systems , " Base of Natural Logs , Logarithmic Differentiation , 57 52 101. Change of the Independent Variable , 58 CHAPTER V. - PARTICULAR LAWS . PAGE 108. Ratio of viii CONTENTS .
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... base - point of the cliff , and also possible dl from the top edge of the same onwards , it is impossible throughout the height of the cliff , simply because it has no meaning . Here neither the gradient nor the increment 87 ( or dr ) ...
... base - point of the cliff , and also possible dl from the top edge of the same onwards , it is impossible throughout the height of the cliff , simply because it has no meaning . Here neither the gradient nor the increment 87 ( or dr ) ...
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... base is a very short tangent to the arc of the circle . The height of this triangle is r , the radius of the circle . Its base is , in a minute degree , longer than the arc , but equals the arc in length with an approximation which is ...
... base is a very short tangent to the arc of the circle . The height of this triangle is r , the radius of the circle . Its base is , in a minute degree , longer than the arc , but equals the arc in length with an approximation which is ...
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... base ( x - x1 ) and the height ( k + mx1 ) ; the other triangular with the same base and the height m ( x - x1 ) . * See Classified List , III . A. 1 . This whole area is , therefore , ( x − EXAMPLES OF INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION ...
... base ( x - x1 ) and the height ( k + mx1 ) ; the other triangular with the same base and the height m ( x - x1 ) . * See Classified List , III . A. 1 . This whole area is , therefore , ( x − EXAMPLES OF INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION ...
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... base . Thus the sum of the volumes is greater than any one of them in the same ratio as the sum of the areas of the bases is greater than the base- area of that one . Thus if A be the sum of the bases , or ( dA = A , we have the sum of ...
... base . Thus the sum of the volumes is greater than any one of them in the same ratio as the sum of the areas of the bases is greater than the base- area of that one . Thus if A be the sum of the bases , or ( dA = A , we have the sum of ...
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angle arc length area swept ax² axes axis base bending moment C₂ called centre circular circular sector Classified List co-ordinates cosine curve definite diagram differential coefficient differential equation double integration dX dx EDITION Engineers equal EXETER STREET factor foot length formula function given gives gradient graphic representation height hyperbolic functions Illustrations increase increment indefinite integral independent variables integration constant inverse latitude limiting values load logarithms lower limit maximum mean measured method multiplied negative positive integer practical Prof q)dx quantity radius ratio rectangular result scale second gradient sectorial slope solution sphere spherical surface spherical volume strip subtangent symbol t₁ t₂ taken tangent tion triangular areas upper velocity whole written x-gradient X'dx x₁ zero
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