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Side 2
... turns back at an acute angle with the direction in which it had been running . The greyhound , being unprepared to make the turn , and therefore unable to resist the tendency to persevere in the rapid motion which it has acquired , is ...
... turns back at an acute angle with the direction in which it had been running . The greyhound , being unprepared to make the turn , and therefore unable to resist the tendency to persevere in the rapid motion which it has acquired , is ...
Side 11
... turning a circular grinding - stone rapidly with water in contact with it , we perceive a rim of water first rising on the stone and next flying off ; and the more rapidly we turn the stone , so does the water fly off with the greater ...
... turning a circular grinding - stone rapidly with water in contact with it , we perceive a rim of water first rising on the stone and next flying off ; and the more rapidly we turn the stone , so does the water fly off with the greater ...
Side 12
... turn rapidly round , first in one di- rection , and then in the opposite , and continuing this alternating rotary motion till the glass becomes cool , is found to spread out into a large , thin , circular plate . From this plate ...
... turn rapidly round , first in one di- rection , and then in the opposite , and continuing this alternating rotary motion till the glass becomes cool , is found to spread out into a large , thin , circular plate . From this plate ...
Side 15
... turn the stern of the boat in the direction F H , and thus counteracts the force M B , by tending to turn the boat round in an opposite direction ; and the part C F tends to move the boat backwards , and thus , counteracting a part of ...
... turn the stern of the boat in the direction F H , and thus counteracts the force M B , by tending to turn the boat round in an opposite direction ; and the part C F tends to move the boat backwards , and thus , counteracting a part of ...
Side 18
... turn it over . Fig . 3 represents an equally familiar example , namely , a wood - sawyer or carpenter moving a log of Fig . 3 . timber from its place , by means of a long pole or beam of wood . Stone masons use a lever of iron of this ...
... turn it over . Fig . 3 represents an equally familiar example , namely , a wood - sawyer or carpenter moving a log of Fig . 3 . timber from its place , by means of a long pole or beam of wood . Stone masons use a lever of iron of this ...
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