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... to their moments , 69 ; resultant of three forces acting at a point in space , 70 ; Equili- brium of a body in contact with a smooth plane , 71 , 72 • 115 SECTION II . Page VIRTUAL VELOCITIES + = 117 Definition X CONTENTS .
... to their moments , 69 ; resultant of three forces acting at a point in space , 70 ; Equili- brium of a body in contact with a smooth plane , 71 , 72 • 115 SECTION II . Page VIRTUAL VELOCITIES + = 117 Definition X CONTENTS .
Side 1
... space than the other . This explanation gives but a rough idea of what is meant by the terms ' quantity of matter ' and ' density , ' with reference to bodies of the same kind , and none at all as to their use in the comparison of ...
... space than the other . This explanation gives but a rough idea of what is meant by the terms ' quantity of matter ' and ' density , ' with reference to bodies of the same kind , and none at all as to their use in the comparison of ...
Side 2
... space at successive instants of time , the body is said to be in motion ; otherwise it is at rest . 4. DEF . Any cause which produces or tends to produce a change in a body's state of rest or motion , is called Force . 5. When several ...
... space at successive instants of time , the body is said to be in motion ; otherwise it is at rest . 4. DEF . Any cause which produces or tends to produce a change in a body's state of rest or motion , is called Force . 5. When several ...
Side 54
... space , will still remain at rest if left free ; it was therefore at first in neutral equilibrium . Examples to Section IV . ( 1 ) To find the centre of gravity of a uniform straight line . The line may be conceived to be made up of ...
... space , will still remain at rest if left free ; it was therefore at first in neutral equilibrium . Examples to Section IV . ( 1 ) To find the centre of gravity of a uniform straight line . The line may be conceived to be made up of ...
Side 95
... space away from each other , and not to keep them remaining at rest , separated by an interval of space . It is only at the termination of each stroke of the instrument that equilibrium of the kind supposed in the problem really does ...
... space away from each other , and not to keep them remaining at rest , separated by an interval of space . It is only at the termination of each stroke of the instrument that equilibrium of the kind supposed in the problem really does ...
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