356 PONTIFICIAE ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVM SCRIPTA VARIA - 28 Values of the Various Magnitudes for Given Values of Yo and 7 — ” 534. It is interesting to examine how the various parameters vary with changes in w and # when yc and ¢ - 0 are given by observation. For example, suppose that we have Yc=3.5 1-0=4%, . lo calculate T and ©, we have the two relations (!) (534-1) (534-2) 1m + wv 0 ~1-7_(i-p) 1+T(i-p) [1+T (i-p)[" ©,=[1-0w+wn]T Values of T and ©, 535. The two following tables give the values of T and ©, for selected values of w and n (?). (") Relations (526-4) and (526-11). () When # increases indefinitely (a situation which is clearly of theo- retical interest only), three cases are nossible a) T does not tend to zero Then we have 1+ T (i —p) - 68 Chis relation defines the limit of T and .t implies o<w< Yo 32 In this case wo is fairlv small. for n=œ 11] Allais - pag. 260