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BOTH SEMIPHASES.

Substituting the expression in Eq. I., we find

but

or

(XIII.)

Which, when , reduces itself to Eq. II. for the normal wave, or .

But if hte structure be overturned by the second semiphase, inertia acts in the direction of transit , and tends to make it overturn round the axis .

The overturning couple is

and

in the former, and in the latter cases, denoting the perpendiculars let fall upon the wave-path from the axes and respectively.

Substituting in Eq. I., as before, we find

(XIV.)

When or the wave normal, this also reduces to Eq. II., as must necessarily result from the fact that both semiphases of the wave (assuming the velocity practically the same in both) are equally effective in producing over-