Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1, Issue 1At the University Press, 1879 - Mechanics, Analytic |
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Page viii
... application of analysis . Nothing can be more fatal to progress than a too confident reliance on mathematical symbols ; for the student is only too apt to take the easier course , and consider the formula and not the fact as the ...
... application of analysis . Nothing can be more fatal to progress than a too confident reliance on mathematical symbols ; for the student is only too apt to take the easier course , and consider the formula and not the fact as the ...
Page xii
... Application - Direc- tion - Magnitude - Accelerative Effect - Measure of Force 217-220 Standards of Weight are Masses , and not primarily intended for Measurement of Force - Clairaut's Formula for the Amount of Gravity - Gauss's ...
... Application - Direc- tion - Magnitude - Accelerative Effect - Measure of Force 217-220 Standards of Weight are Masses , and not primarily intended for Measurement of Force - Clairaut's Formula for the Amount of Gravity - Gauss's ...
Page xiv
... Applications to Nautical Dynamics and Gunnery- Action Time Average of Energy - Space Average of Momentums - Least Action ... Application to System of free mutually influencing Particles -- and to Generalized System Slightly disturbed ...
... Applications to Nautical Dynamics and Gunnery- Action Time Average of Energy - Space Average of Momentums - Least Action ... Application to System of free mutually influencing Particles -- and to Generalized System Slightly disturbed ...
Page xvi
... Application of Routh's Theorem - Equal Roots with instability in tran- sitional cases between Stability and Instability - Condi tions of gyrostatic domination - Gyrostatic Links ex- plained - Gyrostatically dominated System : its ...
... Application of Routh's Theorem - Equal Roots with instability in tran- sitional cases between Stability and Instability - Condi tions of gyrostatic domination - Gyrostatic Links ex- plained - Gyrostatically dominated System : its ...
Page xvii
... Applications to two Degrees of Freedom - Hamilton's Second Form - Liouville's Kinetic Theorem CHAPTER III . - EXPERIENCE ... application - Method of Least Squares - Methods re- presenting experimental results - Curves - Interpolation and ...
... Applications to two Degrees of Freedom - Hamilton's Second Form - Liouville's Kinetic Theorem CHAPTER III . - EXPERIENCE ... application - Method of Least Squares - Methods re- presenting experimental results - Curves - Interpolation and ...
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acceleration according action actual altered amount angle angular velocity application axes axis becomes body called Cambridge centre circle co-ordinates coefficients complete component condition configuration consider constant corresponding course curvature curve denote described determined differential direction displacement distance edition equal equations equilibrium Example expression finite fixed force function give given harmonic Hence inertia infinitely small instant integral kinetic energy length less mass matter mean measured motion moving natural negative observations parallel particle particular path period perpendicular plane position present principle problem produced proved quantity radius reference relative remain remarkable respectively resultant rigid rolling roots rotation round side simple solution space spherical strain suppose surface tangent theorem tion turn unit University values whole
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Page 241 - Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state.