A Treatise on DynamicsBell and Company, 1893 - 448 páginas |
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... action of forces . The word Cinématique was introduced by Ampère , to re- present the purely geometrical science of motion , in the Essai sur la Philosophie des Sciences , which was published in 1838 . In 1818 , twenty years earlier ...
... action of forces . The word Cinématique was introduced by Ampère , to re- present the purely geometrical science of motion , in the Essai sur la Philosophie des Sciences , which was published in 1838 . In 1818 , twenty years earlier ...
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... action of forces , and the motions and changes of motion produced by forces . The former belong to pure science , and deal with the geometry of motion , a branch of mathematics to which the name Kinematics was applied by Ampère . We ...
... action of forces , and the motions and changes of motion produced by forces . The former belong to pure science , and deal with the geometry of motion , a branch of mathematics to which the name Kinematics was applied by Ampère . We ...
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... action of given forces , or , conversely , of the forces required to produce given motions . The idea of a particle , or of a material point , capable of being set in motion , or of having its motion affected , by the action of force ...
... action of given forces , or , conversely , of the forces required to produce given motions . The idea of a particle , or of a material point , capable of being set in motion , or of having its motion affected , by the action of force ...
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... action of gravity upon it , and is found experimentally to be proportional to the mass or to the quantity of matter in the body . Experiments cannot be made with particles , such as we have imagined , but experiments made with bodies of ...
... action of gravity upon it , and is found experimentally to be proportional to the mass or to the quantity of matter in the body . Experiments cannot be made with particles , such as we have imagined , but experiments made with bodies of ...
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... action of some force , and the more we can eliminate the action of external force the more nearly we find that the motion of a body approaches to that of uniform motion in a straight line . 39. The Second Law contains really two ...
... action of some force , and the more we can eliminate the action of external force the more nearly we find that the motion of a body approaches to that of uniform motion in a straight line . 39. The Second Law contains really two ...
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acting forces action angular momentum axes ball body centre of force centre of gravity chain circle circular component constant coordinates cos² curve cycloid described determine the motion diameter direction of motion disc distance ds ds Edition elastic string ellipse equal equations of motion equilibrium Fcap fixed point given h₁ heavy particle Hence hodograph horizontal plane hyperbola impulses inclination initial instant kinetic energy latus rectum mass moment of inertia momenta natural length normal obtain orbit parabola particle moves path perpendicular point moves position prove radius of curvature radius vector relative revolve ring rotation shew sin² smooth horizontal plane sphere straight line surface Taking tangent tension time-flux tube uniform angular velocity uniformly vertex vertical plane weight
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Página 48 - Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state.