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... upwards with a velocity of 112 ft . per second ? 14 . When a point is moving with uniformly increasing velocity , its average velocity in a given interval of time is greater than the velocity which the point has at the beginning of the ...
... upwards with a velocity of 112 ft . per second ? 14 . When a point is moving with uniformly increasing velocity , its average velocity in a given interval of time is greater than the velocity which the point has at the beginning of the ...
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... upwards . Shew that however small v may be , P will always over- take Q. 16. A point moves from rest over a certain distance with 32 celos ; it describes of the whole distance during the last second of the motion ; find the whole ...
... upwards . Shew that however small v may be , P will always over- take Q. 16. A point moves from rest over a certain distance with 32 celos ; it describes of the whole distance during the last second of the motion ; find the whole ...
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... upward push or force ; this upward force is equal and opposite to the weight of the mass . 42. Since the weight of a mass is a force , and since our unit of force is a poundal , in order to measure the weight of a given mass we must ...
... upward push or force ; this upward force is equal and opposite to the weight of the mass . 42. Since the weight of a mass is a force , and since our unit of force is a poundal , in order to measure the weight of a given mass we must ...
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... upwards with a velocity of 320 velos ; when will it come to rest ? and how high will it go ? 4. A stone is thrown vertically upwards and returns after 4 seconds to the point from which it was thrown ; with what velocity was it thrown ...
... upwards with a velocity of 320 velos ; when will it come to rest ? and how high will it go ? 4. A stone is thrown vertically upwards and returns after 4 seconds to the point from which it was thrown ; with what velocity was it thrown ...
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John Bascombe Lock. 5. A stone is thrown vertically upwards and passes a point 48 ft . high with a velocity of 32 ft . per second ; in how many seconds will it return to the point of projection ? 6. A stone is let fall from a tower 256 ...
John Bascombe Lock. 5. A stone is thrown vertically upwards and passes a point 48 ft . high with a velocity of 32 ft . per second ; in how many seconds will it return to the point of projection ? 6. A stone is let fall from a tower 256 ...
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20 velos 32 celos 32 poundals A. W. VERRALL action of gravity additional velocity Assistant-Master Atwood's machine average velocity ball BEGINNERS BOOK Cambridge carriage circle coefficient of restitution Crown 8vo direction distance passed elastic engine English Example external force Extra fcap feet Fellow of St Fellow of Trinity find the velocity foot-poundals force acting friction Globe 8vo GRAMMAR Greek Hence horizontal plane impinges impulse inclined plane initial velocity instant J. P. MAHAFFY John's College kinetic energy late Fellow LATIN Lecturer LL.D mass m lbs mass-velocity Mathematics miles an hour miles per hour motion number of celos numerous Illustrations Owens College Oxford parabola parallelogram particle pound-velos poundals acting PRIMER Professor projectile prove resultant right angles School Second Edition secs Series shew smooth horizontal plane stone straight line string supposing tension tons train TRIGONOMETRY Trinity College uniform velocity uniformly unit interval University vertical Vocabulary weight yards
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