... lowest factors to give a correct result. 3. That with the large Kew pattern, which is the one adopted by the Meteorological Office, the register gives about 120 per cent, of the truth, requiring a factor of about 2'5, instead of 3. Even 2'5 is probably... Mathematical and Physical Papers - Página 92de George Gabriel Stokes - 1905Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 664 páginas
...of about 2'5, instead of 3. Even 2'5 is probably a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force, beyond what occurs in the...compare the actual numbers obtained, except in the case the Kew standard. The results obtained by Dr. Kobinson, by rotating an anemometer of this pattern without... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 658 páginas
...of about 2'5, instead of 3. Even 2'5 is probably a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force, beyond what occurs in the...compare the actual numbers obtained, except in the case the Kew standard. The results obtained by Dr. Robinson, by rotating an anemometer of this pattern without... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 872 páginas
...would be introduced by the centrifugal force, beyond what occurs in the normal use of the instrament. 4. That the factor is probably higher for moderate...compare the actual numbers obtained, except in the case the Kew standard. The results obtained by Dr. Robinson, by rotating an anemometer of this pattern without... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1883 - 896 páginas
...a factor of about 2.5 instead of 3. Even 2.5 is a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force beyond what occurs in the...friction the experiments do not allow us to decide. - - "The problem of the anemometer may be stated to be as follows: Let the uniform wind with the velocity... | |
| Robert Henry Scott - 1885 - 458 páginas
...use of the instrument. (C). 'That the factor is probably higher for moderate than for high winds ; but whether this is solely due to friction, the experiments do not allow its to decide.' In fact, the smaller instruments commonly in use yield results 15 or 20 per cent, below... | |
| Robert Henry Scott - 1893 - 464 páginas
...use of the instrument. (C). 'That the factor is probably higher for moderate than for high winds ; but whether this is solely due to friction, the experiments do not allow us to decide.' In fact, the smaller instruments commonly in use yield results 15 or 20 per cent, below the larger... | |
| George Gabriel Stokes - 418 páginas
...the wind. This would be liable to leave an uncornpensated effect depending on the first power of lF. I do not think it probable that any large error was...Qualitatively considered, these results agree well with thos? of other experimentalists. As the factor depends so much tc the pattern of the anemometer, it... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 710 páginas
...of about 2'¡, instead of 3. Even 2'5 is probably a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force, beyond what occurs in the...compare the actual numbers obtained, except in the case the Kew standard. The results obtained by Dr. Robinson, by rotating an anemometer of this pattern without... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1884 - 890 páginas
...a factor of about 2.5 instead of 3. Even 2.5 is a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force beyond what occurs in the...friction the experiments do not allow us to decide. - - "The problem of the anemometer may be stated to be as follows: Let the uniform wind with the velocity... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1881 - 348 páginas
...of about 2'5, instead of 3. Even 2'5 is probably a little too high, as friction would be introduced by the centrifugal force beyond what occurs in the...friction, the experiments do not allow us to decide. TRANSACTIONS OP THE HERTFORDSHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY AND FIELD CLUB. Vol. 1. Part 8. 8vo. 1881.... | |
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