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Side 23
... circle ; shew that P : Q : R :: BC : CA : AB . The forces must be considered to act at the point where their directions meet ; the physical principle of the transmission of force ( Art . 15 ) allows of this : the above proportion can ...
... circle ; shew that P : Q : R :: BC : CA : AB . The forces must be considered to act at the point where their directions meet ; the physical principle of the transmission of force ( Art . 15 ) allows of this : the above proportion can ...
Side 25
... circle is smooth , the ten - R sion of the string will be the same throughout , call it T ; and let R and R ' be the normal reactions of the circle upon the particles A and B respectively ( see Art . 9 , y ) . The particle A is kept in ...
... circle is smooth , the ten - R sion of the string will be the same throughout , call it T ; and let R and R ' be the normal reactions of the circle upon the particles A and B respectively ( see Art . 9 , y ) . The particle A is kept in ...
Side 57
... circle must be in AB . Similarly it might be shewn that it must be in any other given diameter ; it is therefore at the point where all the diameters intersect , i.e. at the centre of the circle . ( 6 ) . Also the centre of gravity of a ...
... circle must be in AB . Similarly it might be shewn that it must be in any other given diameter ; it is therefore at the point where all the diameters intersect , i.e. at the centre of the circle . ( 6 ) . Also the centre of gravity of a ...
Side 60
... circle , ellipse , & c . Therefore the centre of gravity of any uniform cone , right or oblique , and upon any base , is found by joining the vertex with the centre of gravity of the base , and then taking a point in this line at a ...
... circle , ellipse , & c . Therefore the centre of gravity of any uniform cone , right or oblique , and upon any base , is found by joining the vertex with the centre of gravity of the base , and then taking a point in this line at a ...
Side 62
... circle upon a given chord as base ; their centres of gravity all lie upon the cir- cumference of a similar arc of a circle . If from the middle point of the chord a line be drawn to the vertex of any one of the triangles , a point one ...
... circle upon a given chord as base ; their centres of gravity all lie upon the cir- cumference of a similar arc of a circle . If from the middle point of the chord a line be drawn to the vertex of any one of the triangles , a point one ...
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