Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... period less than the natural period of the latter , then one will find that the swing of the lath opposes that of the hand , Fig . 3. In this case the FIG . 3 . axis of oscillation is at some point C , the virtual length is smaller than ...
... period less than the natural period of the latter , then one will find that the swing of the lath opposes that of the hand , Fig . 3. In this case the FIG . 3 . axis of oscillation is at some point C , the virtual length is smaller than ...
Page 187
... periods . The first period was from April , 1915 , to August of the same year - when our work consisted of drifting nets to catch submarines and in working out a system of long - range bombardment . ... During this time the 12 - inch ...
... periods . The first period was from April , 1915 , to August of the same year - when our work consisted of drifting nets to catch submarines and in working out a system of long - range bombardment . ... During this time the 12 - inch ...
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... period to replace the combatant ships as they become overage under terms of the treaties . Courtesy Navy Recruiting ... period , 1923– 10 - year pe- year period , 1923-1932 1932 ( col . I minus col . III ) riod , 1932- 1941 ( col . I ...
... period to replace the combatant ships as they become overage under terms of the treaties . Courtesy Navy Recruiting ... period , 1923– 10 - year pe- year period , 1923-1932 1932 ( col . I minus col . III ) riod , 1932- 1941 ( col . I ...
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