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" The lateral pressure is the result therefore of the pressure downwards, or the weight of the liquid above ; and consequently the lower the orifice is made in the vessel, the greater will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it. "
Conversations on Natural Philosophy: In which the Elements of that Science ... - Page 137
by Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), John Lauris Blake - 1826 - 252 pages
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Conversations on Natural Philosophy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), Thomas P. Jones - Physics - 1826 - 286 pages
...pressure proceeds, therefore, entirely from the pressure downwards, or the weight of the liquid above J and consequently,' the lower the orifice is made in the vessel, the greater will b6 the velocity of the water rushing out of it. ^ Here is a vessel of water (fig. 5.), with three stop...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2

Physics - 1832 - 642 pages
...wedge driven into a piece of wood separates the parts The lateral pressure is the result therefore of the pressure downwards, or the weight of the liquid...will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it. Fig. 4 represents the different degrees of velocity with which a liquid flows from a vessel furnished...
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Natural Philosophy: With an Explanation of Scientific Terms, and ..., Volume 2

Physics - 1832 - 640 pages
...wedge driven into a piece of wood separates the parts The lateral pressure is the result therefore of the pressure downwards, or the weight of the liquid...orifice is made in the vessel, the greater will be jO the velocity of the water rushing out of it. Fig. 4 represents OO the different degrees of velocity...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, Volume 2

1832 - 650 pages
...wood separates the parts laterally. The lateral pressure is the result therefore of the pressure Fie 3 downwards, or the weight of the liquid above ; and...orifice is made in the vessel, the greater will be Ôthe velocity of the water rushing out of it. Fig. 4 represents the different degrees of velocity...
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The Literary and Scientific Class Book: Embracing the Leading Facts and ...

Levi Washburn Leonard - Civilization - 1833 - 370 pages
...downward pressure, or the weight of the liquid above ; and consequently the lower an orifice is made in a vessel, the greater will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it. In a cubical vessel the pressure downwards will be double the lateral pressure on one side ; for every...
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Book of lessons for the use of schools, Book 5

Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1835 - 398 pages
...separates the parts laterally. The lateral Ct pressure is the result therefore of the pres- OO sure downwards, or the weight of the liquid above ; and...will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it. The annexed figure represents the different degrees of velocity with which a liquid flows from a vessel...
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Fifth Book of Lessons for the Use of the Irish National Schools

Readers (Elementary) - 1836 - 424 pages
...a piece of wood separates QQ the parts laterally. The lateral pressure is the O result therefore of the pressure downwards, or the weight of the liquid...will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it. The annexed figure represents the different degrees of velocity with which a liquid flows from a vessel...
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The Moral and Intellectual School Book: Containing Instructions for Reading ...

William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...therefore, of the pressure downwards, or C\ the weight of the liquid above; and, consequently, CXD the lower the orifice is made in the vessel, the greater...will be the velocity of the water rushing out of it The annexed figure represents the different degrees of velocity with which a liquid flows from a vessel...
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Conversations on natural philosophy, by the author of Conversations on chemistry

Jane Marcet - 1839 - 544 pages
...suffer a lateral pressure. EMILY. As a wedge driven into a piece of wood separates the parts laterally. MRS. B. Yes. The lateral pressure proceeds, therefore,...it. Here is a vessel of water (fig. 5.) with three stop-cocks at different heights ; we shall open them, and you will see with what different degrees...
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An Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy: Being a Preparatory ...

John Frederic Daniell - Chemistry - 1839 - 606 pages
...lateral pressure is the result of the downward pressure of the liquid above, and exactly equal to it : consequently, the lower the orifice is made in the...vessel the greater will be the velocity of the water running out of it, and the further it will bo projected from it (14). It is the same pressure acting...
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