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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES.-A.
THE proposition, that the flow of fluid through a tortuous pipe when its ends are in the same straight line, does not tend to push the pipe endways, can be treated in several ways, of which only one is given in the text of the address; but it may be interesting to some readers to trace some of the other ways of viewing the question.
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The Theory of “Stream Lines” in Relation to the Resistance of Ships * . Nature 13, 169–173 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/013169a0
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