| London univ, exam. papers - 1881 - 122 σελίδες
...follows : A with 16J, B with 15J ounces. Kind the tension at A when it is in motion downwards. 88. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions...constant force. Determine the acceleration due to this l< -ce if the bodies at the end of 4 seconds are 20 feet apart. 89. The space passed over in any time... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1885 - 412 σελίδες
...how far will the ball be from the starting-poiut after five seconds from the beginning of motion ? 3. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in...bodies at the end of 4 seconds are 20 feet apart. 4. A stone is let fall from the top of a railway carriage which is travelling at the rate of 30 miles... | |
| Benjamin Williamson, Francis Alexander Tarleton - 1885 - 488 σελίδες
...value of g ? Ant. The velocity per minute acquired in one minute by a falling body, or 116,200 feet. 5. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions...to this force if the bodies at the end of 4 seconds be 20 feet apart. Am. 2 feet per second. 6. If a uniform force generate in a body a velocity of 30... | |
| Charles Vandeleur Burton - 1890 - 330 σελίδες
...where it reaches the ground to the point vertically below the point where it left the balloon. (6) Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions...a velocity of 3 feet per second ; the other moves with a constant acceleration. Determine this acceleration if the bodies at the end of 4 seconds are... | |
| Sir Philip Magnus (bart.) - 1896 - 408 σελίδες
...hemisphere blows from the north-east instead of from the north. Explain this. — lb. June 1875. 4. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions...bodies at the end of 4 seconds are 20 feet apart. — Ib. June 1878. 5. The space passed over in any time may be represented by an area. Explain clearly... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - 1897 - 468 σελίδες
...(S. <fe A. Adv. Theor. Mechs. Exam., 1889.) Ann. 100 feet per second towards centre of hexagon. 7. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions at right angles to each other. One moves with a uniform velocity of 3 feet per second, while the motion of the other is uniformly accelerated.... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - 1903 - 748 σελίδες
...at the instant it rejaches an angular point. Aim. 100 feet per second towards centre of hexagon. 7. Two bodies start together from rest, and move in directions at right angles to each other. One moves with a uniform velocity of 3 feet per second, while the motion of the other is uniformly accelerated.... | |
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