and substituting for its value
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now we have for the "camine"
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and for the south end wall
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Therefore
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solving we find
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and horizontal velocity 8.03 feet per second and
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The difference between the former calculation and this is = 0.627 feet per second, or little more than half a foot per second. If we take the mean of the two determinations we find
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There can be little doubt, that the small bit of brickwork imposed over the lintel block, of this "camine," in moving at first, along with the lintel, and with a longer radius at the commencement of the trajectory, communicated to the lintel block, a velocity slightly greater, than alone it would have been projected with, and that hence the velocity deduced from the measurements of the axes of and , may be slightly in excess. The true maximum velocity