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Side 26
... joining this centre and that of the circumscribing circle will represent in magnitude and direc- tion one - fourth of the resultant . 9. A particle rests on an ellipse acted on by forces λx " , μy " , parallel to the axes of x and y ...
... joining this centre and that of the circumscribing circle will represent in magnitude and direc- tion one - fourth of the resultant . 9. A particle rests on an ellipse acted on by forces λx " , μy " , parallel to the axes of x and y ...
Side 52
... joining the upper ends of the rods . -1 1 √ / 2 2. A cone whose semivertical angle is tan is enclosed in the circumscribing spherical surface ; shew that it will rest in any position . 3. A uniform heavy rod of given length is to be ...
... joining the upper ends of the rods . -1 1 √ / 2 2. A cone whose semivertical angle is tan is enclosed in the circumscribing spherical surface ; shew that it will rest in any position . 3. A uniform heavy rod of given length is to be ...
Side 54
... joining the pegs and passes through the lowest point of the square . 13. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a smooth uniform rod , and the other to a ring which passes over the rod , and the string is hung over a smooth ...
... joining the pegs and passes through the lowest point of the square . 13. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a smooth uniform rod , and the other to a ring which passes over the rod , and the string is hung over a smooth ...
Side 77
... joining them are indeterminate , being connected by one equation only . The last is the only condition of equilibrium , namely N = 0 . 88. The indeterminateness which occurs as to the values of Z ' and Z " might have been expected ; for ...
... joining them are indeterminate , being connected by one equation only . The last is the only condition of equilibrium , namely N = 0 . 88. The indeterminateness which occurs as to the values of Z ' and Z " might have been expected ; for ...
Side 80
... joining the points of contact as to include them all , and to have no reentering angle . EXAMPLES . 1. The lid ABCD of a cubical box , moveable about hinges at A and B , is held at a given angle to the horizon by a horizontal string ...
... joining the points of contact as to include them all , and to have no reentering angle . EXAMPLES . 1. The lid ABCD of a cubical box , moveable about hinges at A and B , is held at a given angle to the horizon by a horizontal string ...
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A Treatise on Analytical Statics: With Numerous Examples Isaac Todhunter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
A Treatise on Analytical Statics, with Numerous Examples Isaac Todhunter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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