| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 pagina’s
...the unit of time one second. Hence the above statement takes the following form : — Unit of force is that force which acting for one second on a mass of one grain, would give it a velocity of one foot per second ; and a unit magnetic pole placed at a distance... | |
| Frederick William Levander - 1880 - 136 pagina’s
...which the centimetre, gramme and second are taken as the units of Length, Mass and Time respectively, the Unit of force is called the dyne and is that force which, acting on a gramme for a second, would generate a velocity of one centimetre per second. The Unit of work... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1881 - 474 pagina’s
...this Lesson. Now, amongst the derived units of this system is the unit of force, named the Dyne, which is that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, imparts to it a velocity of one centimetre per second. Taking the dyne then as the unit of force, and... | |
| Bradley Allen Fiske - 1883 - 290 pagina’s
...and equal to -5^-3; gramme. This is not strictly accurate, as the dyne is the unit of" force — ie, that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, gives it a velocity of one centimetre per second. Now, gravity (g~) gives a mass of one gramme in one second... | |
| A. Bromley Holmes - 1883 - 162 pagina’s
...of inconvenient length, but two examples may be given, viz. : The Dyne, or absolute unit of force, is that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, imparts to, it a velocity of one centimetre per second. The weight of one gramme is equal to a force... | |
| Bradley Allen Fiske - 1883 - 294 pagina’s
...and equal to ^i'f gramme. This is not strictly accurate, as the dyne is the unit of force — /.«-., that force which, acting for one second on a ma.ss of one gramme, gives it a velocity of one centimetre per second. Now, gravity (f ) gives a mass of one gramme in one second... | |
| 1883 - 568 pagina’s
...In the system invented, known as the cgs system, the unit of force is called j the dyne, and means that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme gives it a velocity of one centimeter per second. The unit of length ; is the centimeter ; and the unit quantity... | |
| Henry Percy Smith - 1883 - 564 pagina’s
...Ethiopian D. in ancient Egypt, the Bourbon D. in France. Dyne. A unit of force [Gr. ttv&nts], viz. the force which, acting for one second on a mass of one" gramme, produces a velocity of one centimetre a second. It is called a CGS unit. Dyneyor. The southern division... | |
| Henry Percy Smith - 1883 - 542 pagina’s
..../Ethiopian D. in ancient Egypt, the Bourbon D. in France. Dyne. A unit of force [Gr. Suy&ita], viz. the force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, produces a velocity of one centimètre a second. It is called a CGS unit. Dynevor. The southern division... | |
| Frederick William Levander - 1885 - 148 pagina’s
...which the centimetre, gramme and second are taken as the units of Length, Mass and Time respectively, the Unit of force is called the Dyne, and is that force which, acting on a gramme for one second, gives it a velocity of one centimetre per second. The Unit of work is called... | |
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