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TOTAL VELOCITY—FRACTURE AND OVERTURNING.
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we have
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11th. In the case of a hollow square prismatic tower, fractured from its horizontal base, by subnormal wave.
As before, , and
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12th. In the case of a hollow right cylinder, fractured from its horizontal base, by subnormal wave.
Here
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therefore
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Thirdly. Let the structure be fractured, from its horizontal base, and also overturned, whether by a normal or a subnormal wave.
If the structure be observed fractured only, at the base,
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