Introduction to PhysicsPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 780 σελίδες For college students. |
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... Effect . Summary . Sample Problems . Problems . 17 Audible Sound 17.1 Introduction . 17.2 Velocity of Sound in Air . 17.3 Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Velocity . 17.4 Characteristics of Sounds . 17.5 Loudness and Intensity ...
... Effect . Summary . Sample Problems . Problems . 17 Audible Sound 17.1 Introduction . 17.2 Velocity of Sound in Air . 17.3 Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Velocity . 17.4 Characteristics of Sounds . 17.5 Loudness and Intensity ...
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... effect . When free to rotate about a vertical axis AA , the axis of rotation aa sets itself in a north - south direction as indicated . in a northward direction . The same end of the axis aa points north if negative charges replace the ...
... effect . When free to rotate about a vertical axis AA , the axis of rotation aa sets itself in a north - south direction as indicated . in a northward direction . The same end of the axis aa points north if negative charges replace the ...
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... effects are more intense near the ends of the bar . The effect on a small com- pass is greatest in the region surrounding these points . Here , iron filings cling to the bar in great quantities , while very few , if any , are attracted ...
... effects are more intense near the ends of the bar . The effect on a small com- pass is greatest in the region surrounding these points . Here , iron filings cling to the bar in great quantities , while very few , if any , are attracted ...
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Scalar and Vector Quantities | 16 |
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