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... respectively the matter that a body of one pound does . We define force to be , whatever causes or tends to cause motion , or change of motion in bodies . We see force acting continually around us , and developed by various means ...
... respectively the matter that a body of one pound does . We define force to be , whatever causes or tends to cause motion , or change of motion in bodies . We see force acting continually around us , and developed by various means ...
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... respectively . We may A q B consider the forcer to be D E A R F applied at B , a point in its direction ; let BC represent its magnitude . Complete the parallelogram ADFC , and draw BE parallel to AD . Draw the diagonals AE , AF , BF ...
... respectively . We may A q B consider the forcer to be D E A R F applied at B , a point in its direction ; let BC represent its magnitude . Complete the parallelogram ADFC , and draw BE parallel to AD . Draw the diagonals AE , AF , BF ...
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... respectively represent the component forces . Let P , Q , R , acting in the directions of the arrows , as in the figure , keep the point A at Р B D E R A F rest . Let the lines AD , AB , AF , represent respectively the forces . Complete ...
... respectively represent the component forces . Let P , Q , R , acting in the directions of the arrows , as in the figure , keep the point A at Р B D E R A F rest . Let the lines AD , AB , AF , represent respectively the forces . Complete ...
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... respectively ; or , P : Q : R :: AC : CB : BA :: sin . ABC : sin . BAC : sin . ACB :: sin . BAQ : sin . BAC : sin . PAQ :: sin . QAR : sin . PAR : sin . PAQ Since the sines of the angles equal the sines of their supple- ments . 7. PROP ...
... respectively ; or , P : Q : R :: AC : CB : BA :: sin . ABC : sin . BAC : sin . ACB :: sin . BAQ : sin . BAC : sin . PAQ :: sin . QAR : sin . PAR : sin . PAQ Since the sines of the angles equal the sines of their supple- ments . 7. PROP ...
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... respectively will represent the forces ; but when there are four or more forces , this will not hold , because the relation which subsists between the sides and angles of triangles does not hold in four - sided figures or polygons . For ...
... respectively will represent the forces ; but when there are four or more forces , this will not hold , because the relation which subsists between the sides and angles of triangles does not hold in four - sided figures or polygons . For ...
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Elementary Treatise on Mechanics (Classic Reprint) Richard Potter Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2018 |
Elementary Treatise on Mechanics (Classic Reprint) Richard Potter Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2017 |
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a₁ accelerating force angle applied Article AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN axes axis axle balance beam bisect body falls brium center of gravity cloth co-ordinates condition of equilibrium couple cycloid diagonal direction distance draw elasticity equal and opposite equation equili figure find the center fixed point forces act friction fulcrum given Greek horizontal plane impact inclined plane JUSTUS LIEBIG law of motion length lever LIEBIG magnitude mechanical advantage modulus of elasticity moving number of forces P₁ P₂ parallel forces parallelogram perpendicular Plates point of application polygon principle of virtual projected PROP pulley R₁ R₂ radius reaction represent respectively rest resultant screw Second Edition shew sides smooth space statical surface system of pullies t₁ tension three forces tion triangle uniform University of Edinburgh University of Giessen vertical line virtual velocities holds w₁ wedge weight wheel
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Σελίδα 64 - Levers are commonly divided into three kinds, according to the relative positions of the power, the weight and the fulcrum. In a lever of the first kind, as in Jig-. 78., the fulcrum is between the power and weight. In a lever of the second kind, as in Jig.
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Σελίδα 29 - ... projectile. Find the velocity at any point of the path and the level from which it must fall freely in order to acquire this velocity. 7. Show how to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of any number of forces in one plane acting on a particle. Find the magnitude of the resultant of forces P, 6P, and 9P, when the second force makes 60° with each of the others.
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