Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Part 1University Press, 1886 - Calculators |
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... example of the most logical writers , we employ the term Dynamics in its true sense as the science which treats of the action of force , whether it maintains relative rest , or pro- duces acceleration of relative motion . The two ...
... example of the most logical writers , we employ the term Dynamics in its true sense as the science which treats of the action of force , whether it maintains relative rest , or pro- duces acceleration of relative motion . The two ...
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... Examples of Geo- metrical Slide - Examples of Geometrical Clamps and Slides - One Degree of Constraint of the most general character - Mechanical Illustration - One Degree of Con- straint expressed analytically Generalized Co ...
... Examples of Geo- metrical Slide - Examples of Geometrical Clamps and Slides - One Degree of Constraint of the most general character - Mechanical Illustration - One Degree of Con- straint expressed analytically Generalized Co ...
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... Examples of the use of Lagrange's Generalized Equations of Motion - Gyroscopes and Gy- rostats - Gyroscopic Pendulum ... Example of Fundamental Modes SECTIONS 318 , 319 320-330 331-336 337 General Theorem of Fundamental Modes of ...
... Examples of the use of Lagrange's Generalized Equations of Motion - Gyroscopes and Gy- rostats - Gyroscopic Pendulum ... Example of Fundamental Modes SECTIONS 318 , 319 320-330 331-336 337 General Theorem of Fundamental Modes of ...
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... Examples of velocity . Examples of accelera- tion . The arbitrary constants introduced by integration are deter- mined at once if we know the co - ordinates , and the components of the velocity , of the point at a given epoch . 34. From ...
... Examples of velocity . Examples of accelera- tion . The arbitrary constants introduced by integration are deter- mined at once if we know the co - ordinates , and the components of the velocity , of the point at a given epoch . 34. From ...
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... Examples of point describes spaces proportional to the squares of the times tion . elapsed since the commencement of the motion . In this case the space described in any interval is that which would be described in the same time by a ...
... Examples of point describes spaces proportional to the squares of the times tion . elapsed since the commencement of the motion . In this case the space described in any interval is that which would be described in the same time by a ...
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acceleration action altered angular velocity anticlastic application B₁ Cambridge centre of inertia change of direction circle co-ordinates coefficients component condition configuration constant corresponding curvature curve cycloidal cylinder degrees of freedom Demy 8vo denote diagram differential equation direction cosines distance dt dt dx dy dy dy dy dz ellipse ellipsoid elongation equal equations of motion equilibrium expression finite fixed fluid force function geodetic geometrical given gyrostatic Hence infinitely small initial integral kinetic energy Laplace's equation length moving P₁ parallel parallelepiped particle perpendicular polygon position principal axes quantity radius ratio rectangular right angles rigid body rolling roots rotation round shear simple harmonic simple harmonic motions simple shear solution spherical harmonic spherical surface strain suppose synclastic tangent plane theorem tion twist values whole x₁ y₁ αξ λ² аф