| Adolphe Ganot, Edmund Atkinson - 1875 - 614 str.
...by that distinguished geometrician. Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitttd undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. To get a clearer idea of the... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1877 - 976 str.
...often called Pascal's law, for it was first enunciated by him. Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. To get a clearer idea of the... | |
| Adolphe Ganot - 1878 - 656 str.
...it was first enunciated by that distinguished geometrician. Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at riglit angles to those surfaces. To get a clearer idea of the... | |
| George William Balfour - 1882 - 530 str.
...after compensation has been established — during the • Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angle? to their surfaces. — Vide Trailis de VEquililrre... | |
| George Dallas Lind - 1882 - 544 str.
...long tube. The water will spurt out in every direction. 86. Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions and acts with the same force upon equal surfaces and in a direction alright angles to those surfaces. A necessary deduction from... | |
| Thomas Hunter - 1884 - 670 str.
...37. Hydrostatics treats of liquids in a state of rest. 38. Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force upon equal surfaces and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. A necessary deduction from... | |
| George Milton Hopkins - 1890 - 760 str.
...enunciated the following law of the pressures of liquids: " Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, and acts with the same force on all equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces." To demonstrate this principle,... | |
| Richard S. Peale - 1890 - 548 str.
...transmit pressure in all directions. PascaFs lam is as follows : Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted, undiminished, in all directions, and acts with the same force upon equal surfaces, and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. A necessary inference from... | |
| Edwin Herbert Hall, Joseph Young Bergen - 1891 - 428 str.
...equilibrium." The principle is usually stated nearly as follows : Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions and acts with the same force upon all equal surfaces and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. This principle will be... | |
| Edwin Herbert Hall, Joseph Young Bergen - 1891 - 420 str.
...equilibrium." The principle is usually stated nearly as follows : Pressure exerted anywhere upon a mass of liquid is transmitted undiminished in all directions and acts with the same force upon all equal surfaces and in a direction at right angles to those surfaces. This principle will be... | |
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