Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Τόμος 6American Philosophical Society, 1809 Held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge. |
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... equal Altitudes are used to regulate a Clock or other Time - Keeper . By Andrew Ellicott , Esq . Communicated by the Author . V. Account of an extraordinary Flight of Meteors ( commonly called shooting Stars ) . Communicated by Andrew ...
... equal Altitudes are used to regulate a Clock or other Time - Keeper . By Andrew Ellicott , Esq . Communicated by the Author . V. Account of an extraordinary Flight of Meteors ( commonly called shooting Stars ) . Communicated by Andrew ...
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... equal altitudes are used to regulate a clock or other time keeper . Communicated by Andrew Ellicott Esq . FOR THE FIRST PART . Read January 16th , 1801 . FIND the Sun's longitude , declination , and the change of declination for 24h at ...
... equal altitudes are used to regulate a clock or other time keeper . Communicated by Andrew Ellicott Esq . FOR THE FIRST PART . Read January 16th , 1801 . FIND the Sun's longitude , declination , and the change of declination for 24h at ...
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American Philosophical Society. EXAMPLE . Suppose the following equal altitudes were taken in latitude 39 ° .56 ' . N. when the sun's longitude was 43 . 15 ° . A. M. 8h . 32 ′ 20 ′′ -P . M. 3b 32 ′ 24 ′′ Add ......... 12 0 0 15 32 24 ...
American Philosophical Society. EXAMPLE . Suppose the following equal altitudes were taken in latitude 39 ° .56 ' . N. when the sun's longitude was 43 . 15 ° . A. M. 8h . 32 ′ 20 ′′ -P . M. 3b 32 ′ 24 ′′ Add ......... 12 0 0 15 32 24 ...
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... equal altitudes nearly First part of the equation Second do ......... Sun's centre on the meridian No. V. Account of an extraordinary flight of meteors ( commonly called shooting of stars ) communicated by Andrew Ellicot , Esq . as ex ...
... equal altitudes nearly First part of the equation Second do ......... Sun's centre on the meridian No. V. Account of an extraordinary flight of meteors ( commonly called shooting of stars ) communicated by Andrew Ellicot , Esq . as ex ...
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... equal parts only is used , and therefore the divisions and subdivisions may , by either of the above modes , be made as minute and ac- curate as can be desired . The radius of a circle of which the chord of CHANGE OF THE SUN'S ...
... equal parts only is used , and therefore the divisions and subdivisions may , by either of the above modes , be made as minute and ac- curate as can be desired . The radius of a circle of which the chord of CHANGE OF THE SUN'S ...
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Σελίδα 30 - I was called up," says Mr. Ellicott, " about 3 o'clock in the morning, to see the shooting stars, as they are called. The phenomenon was grand and awful. The whole heavens appeared as if illuminated with sky-rockets, which disappeared only by the light of the sun, after daybreak. The meteors, which at any one instant of time appeared as numerous as the stars, flew in all possible directions except from the earth...
Σελίδα 328 - The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem to have fallen principally at and in the vicinity of Mr. William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's.
Σελίδα 139 - Appearances certainly indicate that it has derived both origin and growth from the accustomary collection of hones, and deposition of them together ; that the first collection had been deposited on the common surface of the earth, a few stones put over it, and then a covering of earth, that the second had been laid on this, had covered more or less of it in proportion to the number of bones, and...
Σελίδα 327 - It is therefore probable that the masses tell in this ordtr — the most northerly first, and the most southerly last. We think we are able to point out three principal places where stones have fallen, corresponding with the three loud cannon-like reports, and with the three leaps of the meteor, observed by Mr.
Σελίδα xliv - Representatives, on the subject of establishing a uniformity in the weights, measures, and coins, of the United States, has proposed that the weight of the dollar should correspond with the unit of weight.
Σελίδα 92 - ... from which no particular mode of application can be free. These are : " First. The weight of the engine and of the fuel. "Second. The large space it occupies. " Third. The tendency of its action to rack the vessel and render it leaky. " Fourth. The expense of maintenance " Fifth. The irregularity of its motion, and the motion of the water in the boiler and cistern, and of the fuelvessel in rough water. "Sixth. The difficulty arising from the liability of the paddles or oars to break, if light,...
Σελίδα 93 - ... sixth, the difficulty arising from the liability of the paddles or oars to break if light, and from the weight, if made strong. Nor have I ever heard of an instance, verified by other testimony than that of the inventor, of a speedy and agreeable voyage having been performed in a steamboat of any construction.
Σελίδα 92 - ... started into very general notice in a form in which it could not possibly be attended with much success. A sort of mania began to prevail, which indeed has not yet entirely subsided, for impelling boats by steam-engines. . . . For a short time a passage-boat, rowed by a steam-engine, was established between Bordentown and Philadelphia, but it was soon laid aside.