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... harmonic motion . Thus , if a planet or satellite , or one of the constituents of a double star , be supposed to move uniformly in a circular orbit about its primary , and be viewed from a very distant position in the plane of its orbit ...
... harmonic motion . Thus , if a planet or satellite , or one of the constituents of a double star , be supposed to move uniformly in a circular orbit about its primary , and be viewed from a very distant position in the plane of its orbit ...
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... harmonic motion . [ The distance of a point , performing a simple harmonic motion , from the middle of its course or range , is a simple harmonic function of the time . The argument of this function is what we have defined as the ...
... harmonic motion . [ The distance of a point , performing a simple harmonic motion , from the middle of its course or range , is a simple harmonic function of the time . The argument of this function is what we have defined as the ...
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... harmonic motion Acceleration Displacement בי T where T is the time of describing the circle , or the period of the harmonic motion . S Ꭱ A P 75. Any two simple harmonic motions in one line , and of one period , give , when compounded ...
... harmonic motion Acceleration Displacement בי T where T is the time of describing the circle , or the period of the harmonic motion . S Ꭱ A P 75. Any two simple harmonic motions in one line , and of one period , give , when compounded ...
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... harmonic , of amplitude CS , and of epoch exceeding that of the motion of P , and falling short of that of the motion of P ' , by the angles QCS and SCQ respectively . 76. [ The construction described in the preceding section exhibits ...
... harmonic , of amplitude CS , and of epoch exceeding that of the motion of P , and falling short of that of the motion of P ' , by the angles QCS and SCQ respectively . 76. [ The construction described in the preceding section exhibits ...
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... harmonic motions in one line by curves in which the abscissae represent intervals of time , and the ordinates the corresponding distances of the moving point from its mean position . In the case of a single simple harmonic motion , the ...
... harmonic motions in one line by curves in which the abscissae represent intervals of time , and the ordinates the corresponding distances of the moving point from its mean position . In the case of a single simple harmonic motion , the ...
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