July 12, 1884; and in the following words in the Philosophical Magazine for 1886 second half-year p. 135 : " Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set into a state of steady motion by the sudden and continued application of * See "Stability of... Mathematical and Physical Papers - Seite 423von William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1889 - 1248 Seiten
...between the electric motion thus defined, and the corresponding motion of a viscous fluid defined in § 2 was accentuated by Mr. Oliver Heaviside in the ' Electrician,'...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing force applied to its boundary. This analogue is useful because... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 1250 Seiten
...between the electric motion thus defined, and the corresponding motion of a viscous fluid defined in § 2 was accentuated by Mr. Oliver Heaviside in the' Electrician,'...Philosophical Magazine ' for 1886, second half-year, p. 185 : ' Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set into a state of steady motion by the sudden... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890 - 578 Seiten
...generally in every case in which the stream-lines are parallel straight lines. It is also satisfied iu the still more general case of stream-lines coaxal...essentially a mathematical analogy only; in the same sense an the relation between the "Uniform motion of heat" and the mathematical theory of electricity, which... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1890 - 546 Seiten
...is to say strength of current per unit of area traversed by the current. The perfect mathematical*)" analogy between the electric motion thus defined,...motion," § 28: Philosophical Magazine, August, 1887. f It is essentially a mathematical analogy only; in the same sense as the relation between the "Uniform... | |
| Oliver Heaviside - 1892 - 614 Seiten
...the water-pipe analogy, which is always turning up. This I have before made use of [vol. I., p. 384]. Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing-force applied to ilx boundary, according to the equation... | |
| 1888 - 576 Seiten
...the Electrician, July 12th, 1384 ; and in the following words in the Pliiiii*i]i/iiml .1/ro/rjv//»' for 1886, second half-year, p. 135: " Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set into a stete of steady motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 Seiten
...magnetic theory of light, without displacement currents. He quoted an analogy from Oliver Heaviside: 'Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing force applied to its boundary'. Thomson planned to apply... | |
| Crosbie Smith, M. Norton Wise - 1989 - 906 Seiten
...magnetic theory of light, without displacement currents. He quoted an analogy from Oliver Heaviside: 'Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing force applied to its boundary'. Thomson planned to apply... | |
| 1886 - 590 Seiten
...water-pipe analogy, which is always turning up. This I made use of in the ' Electrician,' July 12,1884. Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing-force applied to its boundary, according to the equation... | |
| 1886 - 606 Seiten
...water-pipe analogy, which is always turning up. This I made use of in the ' Electrician,' July 12,1884. Water in a round pipe is started from rest and set...motion by the sudden and continued application of a steady longitudinal dragging or shearing-force applied to its boundary, according to the equation... | |
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