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Side x
... Pulley , 52 ; relation between the power and weight upon the simple pulley with strings parallel , 53 ; upon the simple pulley with strings not parallel , 54 ; in the first system of pulleys , 55 ; in the second system of pulleys , 56 ...
... Pulley , 52 ; relation between the power and weight upon the simple pulley with strings parallel , 53 ; upon the simple pulley with strings not parallel , 54 ; in the first system of pulleys , 55 ; in the second system of pulleys , 56 ...
Side xi
... Pulley , 82 , 83 ; for the Inclined Plane , 84 ; for the Screw , 85 ; for the Lever , 86 ; proof of the formula PS , WS , 87. - Examples , 131 ; 136 General Examples = 137 PRELIMINARY DYNAMICS . SECTION I. 173 Explanation of the term ...
... Pulley , 82 , 83 ; for the Inclined Plane , 84 ; for the Screw , 85 ; for the Lever , 86 ; proof of the formula PS , WS , 87. - Examples , 131 ; 136 General Examples = 137 PRELIMINARY DYNAMICS . SECTION I. 173 Explanation of the term ...
Side 24
... from the triangle ABC ; from these three we shall easily obtain p . ( 18 ) . In the annexed figure AEBFC represents a fastened at A and C , and passing over a pulley at B. string W is a weight hanging by a smooth ring at E , 24 STATICS .
... from the triangle ABC ; from these three we shall easily obtain p . ( 18 ) . In the annexed figure AEBFC represents a fastened at A and C , and passing over a pulley at B. string W is a weight hanging by a smooth ring at E , 24 STATICS .
Side 84
... Pulley , Inclined Plane , Wedge , and Screw . The Lever . 47. DEF . The simple lever is a rigid rod without weight , capable of turning freely about some fixed point in its length , which is called the fulcrum . The power and weight are ...
... Pulley , Inclined Plane , Wedge , and Screw . The Lever . 47. DEF . The simple lever is a rigid rod without weight , capable of turning freely about some fixed point in its length , which is called the fulcrum . The power and weight are ...
Side 88
... Pulley . 52. The Pulley is a small wheel capable of turning about its axis , which is fixed in a framework called the block ; according as the block is fixed or moveable , so is the pulley termed a fixed or moveable pulley . The object ...
... Pulley . 52. The Pulley is a small wheel capable of turning about its axis , which is fixed in a framework called the block ; according as the block is fixed or moveable , so is the pulley termed a fixed or moveable pulley . The object ...
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