| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 sider
...values of the other quantities in the problem. It is also to be observed, that the foregoing theorem* equally hold good for the destruction of motion and velocity, by means of retarding or resisting forces, as for the generation of the same by means of accelerating forces. FORCEPS, a... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 sider
...theorems equally hold good for tin- destruction of motion and velocity, by means of retarding or resisting forces, as for the generation of the same by means of accelerating forces. FORCEPS, a pair of nippers, or pinchers, for laying hold of and pulling out any thing forced into another... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 494 sider
...concerned in the question, it may be proper to observe, that the motive force tn, of a body, is equal toy^, the product of the accelerative force, and the quantity...PROBLEM I. To determine the time and velocity of a bxly descending, by the force of gravity, down an inclined plane ; the length of the plane being 2C... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 442 sider
...concerned in the question, it may be proper to observe, that the motive force m, of a body, is equal tofq, the product of the accelerative force, and the quantity....information and convenience of the student, PROBLEM 1. To determine the trme and velocity of a body descending) by the force of gravity, down an inclined... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 sider
...equally hold good for the destruction of motion ai:H velocity, by means of retarding or re«•Ain? forces, as for the generation of the same by means of accelerating forces. FORCES, CENTRAL, CENTRIFUGAL, Sic. See the respective words. FORCE COERCITIVE, the name given by Coulomb... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 sider
...corresponding values of the other r-jjantibes in the problem. It Li also to be observed, that the foregoing theorems equally hold good for the destruction of motion and velocity, by means of retarding or re'.stins force», as for the generation of the same by means of accrlerating forces. FORCIS, CEKTBAL,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 408 sider
...corresponding values of the other quantities in the problem. It is also to be observed, that the foregoing theorems equally hold good for the destruction of motion and velocity, by means of retarding or resisting forces, as for the generation of the same by means of accelerating forces. FORCEPS, a... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 406 sider
...corresponding values of the other quantities in the problem. It ia also to be observed, that the foregoing theorems equally hold good for the destruction of motion and velocity, by means of retarding or resisting forces, as for the generation of the same by means of accelerating forces. FORCEPS, a... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 680 sider
...and the relation between these three quantities being universally expressed by this equation m= qf9 it follows that, by means of it, any one of the three...determine the time and velocity of a body descending, ly the force of gravity , down an inclined plane ; the length of the plane being 20 feet, and its height... | |
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