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Side 15
... velocity ( for example 4 miles an hour , ) the space travelled over in any one time is to the space travelled over in any other time as the first time is to the second time ; and this may be expressed by saying that the space varies as ...
... velocity ( for example 4 miles an hour , ) the space travelled over in any one time is to the space travelled over in any other time as the first time is to the second time ; and this may be expressed by saying that the space varies as ...
Side 17
... velocity of a body moving uniformly , T the time of motion , and S the space described ; if T be constant SV ; if V be constant ST ; but if neither be constant S∞ TV . Let s , v , t be any other velocity , space and time ; and let X be ...
... velocity of a body moving uniformly , T the time of motion , and S the space described ; if T be constant SV ; if V be constant ST ; but if neither be constant S∞ TV . Let s , v , t be any other velocity , space and time ; and let X be ...
Side 55
... velocity : P's velocity . The construction being the same as in Prop . 16 , let the machine turn round its axle CD through an angle ACa , or EDe ; so that the radius of the wheel at which the acted , moves out of the position Ca into ...
... velocity : P's velocity . The construction being the same as in Prop . 16 , let the machine turn round its axle CD through an angle ACa , or EDe ; so that the radius of the wheel at which the acted , moves out of the position Ca into ...
Side 56
... velocity a A , e E are as the velo- cities of P and W. But since the wheel and axle is a rigid body , turning about the axis CD , all the parts move in planes perpendicular to the ... velocity : P's velocity :: 1 : 2 ; and 56 MECHANICS . 19.
... velocity a A , e E are as the velo- cities of P and W. But since the wheel and axle is a rigid body , turning about the axis CD , all the parts move in planes perpendicular to the ... velocity : P's velocity :: 1 : 2 ; and 56 MECHANICS . 19.
Side 57
William Whewell. velocity : P's velocity :: 1 : 2 ; and since by Prop . 17 , Ꮲ : Ꮃ :: 1 : 2 , P : W : W's velocity : P's velocity . + :: In Prop . 18 , if W be raised through any space , as one inch , each string at the lower block ...
William Whewell. velocity : P's velocity :: 1 : 2 ; and since by Prop . 17 , Ꮲ : Ꮃ :: 1 : 2 , P : W : W's velocity : P's velocity . + :: In Prop . 18 , if W be raised through any space , as one inch , each string at the lower block ...
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The Mechanical Euclid, Containing the Elements of Mechanics and Hydrostatics William Whewell Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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Side 22 - A plane is perpendicular to a plane, when the straight lines drawn in one of the planes perpendicular to the common section of the two planes, are perpendicular to the other plane. 5. The inclination of a straight line to a plane...
Side 46 - If three forces, represented in magnitude and direction by the sides of a triangle, act on a point, they will keep it at rest.
Side 9 - Sacred History, from the Creation of the World to the Destruction of Jerusalem. With Questions for Examination.
Side 18 - ... if the multiple of the first be equal to that of the second, the multiple of the third is also equal to that of the fourth : or, if the multiple of the first be greater than that of the second, the multiple of the third is also greater than that of the fourth.
Side 47 - There is an equilibrium upon the wheel and axle when the power is to the weight as the radius of the axle to the radius of the wheel.
Side 20 - IF a straight line be drawn parallel to one of the sides of a triangle, it shall cut the other sides, or those produced, proportionally; and if the sides, or the sides produced, be cut proportionally, the straight line which joins the points of section shall be parallel to the remaining side of the triangle...
Side 97 - ... gravity of the fluid : the specific gravity of the body. Prop. 10. To describe the hydrostatic balance, and to shew how to find the specific gravity of a body by means of it, 1st, when its specific gravity is greater than that of the fluid in which it is weighed ; 2ndly, when it is less.