Solutions of the Cambridge Senate-house Problems and Riders for the Year 1875Sir George Greenhill Macmillan and Company, 1876 - 236 sider |
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Side 16
... forces acting at a point in given directions in a plane . Prove that the resultant of forces 7 , 1 , 1 and 3 acting from one angle of a regular pentagon towards the other angles taken in order is √ ( 71 ) . П 2 cos + 10 cos 10 + 40 cos ...
... forces acting at a point in given directions in a plane . Prove that the resultant of forces 7 , 1 , 1 and 3 acting from one angle of a regular pentagon towards the other angles taken in order is √ ( 71 ) . П 2 cos + 10 cos 10 + 40 cos ...
Side 17
... forces will be equivalent to a couple , and the two couples will balance . 3. If a system of parallel forces act at given points in a plane , find the distance of the centre of the system from a given straight line in that plane . A ...
... forces will be equivalent to a couple , and the two couples will balance . 3. If a system of parallel forces act at given points in a plane , find the distance of the centre of the system from a given straight line in that plane . A ...
Side 18
... force which must be applied along the chain in order to raise the greater weight , the different parts of the chain being all vertical . When W the greater weight ( fig . 15 ) is raised , the force that must be applied either downwards ...
... force which must be applied along the chain in order to raise the greater weight , the different parts of the chain being all vertical . When W the greater weight ( fig . 15 ) is raised , the force that must be applied either downwards ...
Side 21
... force , that when the two bullets are in the same vertical line they are also at the same point , having both been drawn down through the same space from the line which initially joined them . Secondly , the latus rectum of the path of ...
... force , that when the two bullets are in the same vertical line they are also at the same point , having both been drawn down through the same space from the line which initially joined them . Secondly , the latus rectum of the path of ...
Side 29
... force of the air on the top of the tube is goh ( A + a ) and the upward force of the mercury on the annular bottom of the tube is go ( h + x - z ) A. Therefore the condition of equilibrium of the tube is - goh ( A + a ) − go ( h + x ...
... force of the air on the top of the tube is goh ( A + a ) and the upward force of the mercury on the annular bottom of the tube is go ( h + x - z ) A. Therefore the condition of equilibrium of the tube is - goh ( A + a ) − go ( h + x ...
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