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Side 5
... equal and opposite application of force to set a body in motion , and to bring it again to rest . We have various kinds of force in Nature , the most pro- minent being the force of gravitation . It is in virtue of this force that a body ...
... equal and opposite application of force to set a body in motion , and to bring it again to rest . We have various kinds of force in Nature , the most pro- minent being the force of gravitation . It is in virtue of this force that a body ...
Side 9
... equal to twelve inches , one square foot is equal to 12 X 12 or 144 square inches . Hence there are 15010416 square feet in 150 square inches . = Question II.- How many square centimetres are there in 150 square millimetres ? Answer ...
... equal to twelve inches , one square foot is equal to 12 X 12 or 144 square inches . Hence there are 15010416 square feet in 150 square inches . = Question II.- How many square centimetres are there in 150 square millimetres ? Answer ...
Side 15
... is no motion of rotation , while at the equator there is a motion nearly equal to a mile in three seconds , and yet the same force will produce the same motion at the pole and at the equator . If I LESS . III . 15 LAWS OF MOTION .
... is no motion of rotation , while at the equator there is a motion nearly equal to a mile in three seconds , and yet the same force will produce the same motion at the pole and at the equator . If I LESS . III . 15 LAWS OF MOTION .
Side 24
... equal spaces in equal times by the first law of motion . What will be its actual path under the action of gravity ? Were the shell at rest , gravity would cause it to be at the end of the first second 4'9 metres below the place it would ...
... equal spaces in equal times by the first law of motion . What will be its actual path under the action of gravity ? Were the shell at rest , gravity would cause it to be at the end of the first second 4'9 metres below the place it would ...
Side 25
... equal to two in unit of time , and so on . So that in fact , regarding both mass and velocity , we see that the magnitude of a force is represented by the product of the mass into the velocity produced LESS IV . 25 LAWS OF MOTION ...
... equal to two in unit of time , and so on . So that in fact , regarding both mass and velocity , we see that the magnitude of a force is represented by the product of the mass into the velocity produced LESS IV . 25 LAWS OF MOTION ...
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