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Side 25
... attached strings passing over smooth pulleys at the corners and supporting weights P1 , P2 , P , P ; shew that if there is equilibrium , + P P 2+ + 2 2 - P = 2 8 - a2 5. Two small rings slide on the arc of a EXAMPLES . 25.
... attached strings passing over smooth pulleys at the corners and supporting weights P1 , P2 , P , P ; shew that if there is equilibrium , + P P 2+ + 2 2 - P = 2 8 - a2 5. Two small rings slide on the arc of a EXAMPLES . 25.
Side 26
... attached to it , one at each end and one between the find the position of the rings when they are in equi- rings ; librium . Each of the rings must be 30 ° distant from the highest point of the circle . 6. A light cord with one end attached ...
... attached to it , one at each end and one between the find the position of the rings when they are in equi- rings ; librium . Each of the rings must be 30 ° distant from the highest point of the circle . 6. A light cord with one end attached ...
Side 52
... attached . 4. Two equal circular discs with smooth edges , placed on their flat sides in the corner between two smooth vertical planes inclined at a given angle , touch each other in the line bisecting the angle . Find the radius of the ...
... attached . 4. Two equal circular discs with smooth edges , placed on their flat sides in the corner between two smooth vertical planes inclined at a given angle , touch each other in the line bisecting the angle . Find the radius of the ...
Side 53
... attached to the ends of two strings which pass over the same smooth peg and have their other extremities attached to the ends of a beam AB , the weight of which is W ; shew that the inclination of the beam to the horizon = tan1 ( atana ) ...
... attached to the ends of two strings which pass over the same smooth peg and have their other extremities attached to the ends of a beam AB , the weight of which is W ; shew that the inclination of the beam to the horizon = tan1 ( atana ) ...
Side 54
... attached to the extremity of a smooth uniform heavy rod two feet in length , and at the other end carries a ring which slides upon the rod . The rod is suspended by means of the string from a smooth peg ; prove that if @ be the angle ...
... attached to the extremity of a smooth uniform heavy rod two feet in length , and at the other end carries a ring which slides upon the rod . The rod is suspended by means of the string from a smooth peg ; prove that if @ be the angle ...
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