Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1, Issue 1At the University Press, 1879 - Mechanics, Analytic |
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Page xiii
... Equilibrium - Principle of Virtual Velocities - Neutral Equi- librium - Stable Equilibrium - Unstable Equilibrium— Test of the nature of Equilibrium Deduction of the Equations of Motion of any System - Inde- terminate Equation of Motion ...
... Equilibrium - Principle of Virtual Velocities - Neutral Equi- librium - Stable Equilibrium - Unstable Equilibrium— Test of the nature of Equilibrium Deduction of the Equations of Motion of any System - Inde- terminate Equation of Motion ...
Page xiv
... Equilibrium - Infinitely small Disturbance from Unstable Equilibrium - Potential and Kinetic Energies expressed as Functions of Time- Example of Fundamental Modes • SECTIONS • 318 , 319 320-330 331-336 337 Γ · General Theorem of ...
... Equilibrium - Infinitely small Disturbance from Unstable Equilibrium - Potential and Kinetic Energies expressed as Functions of Time- Example of Fundamental Modes • SECTIONS • 318 , 319 320-330 331-336 337 Γ · General Theorem of ...
Page xv
... Equilibrium - Normal Displacements from Equilibrium - Theorem of Kinetic Energy - Of Potential Energy - Infinitesimal Motions in neighbourhood of Configuration of Unstable Equilibrium Case of Equality among Periods - Graphic ...
... Equilibrium - Normal Displacements from Equilibrium - Theorem of Kinetic Energy - Of Potential Energy - Infinitesimal Motions in neighbourhood of Configuration of Unstable Equilibrium Case of Equality among Periods - Graphic ...
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... equilibrium - tide ( § 812 ) is about 2.1 times that of the solar . Hence , if the actual tides conformed to the equilibrium theory , the spring tides would be 31 , and the neap tides only 11 , each reckoned in terms of the solar tide ...
... equilibrium - tide ( § 812 ) is about 2.1 times that of the solar . Hence , if the actual tides conformed to the equilibrium theory , the spring tides would be 31 , and the neap tides only 11 , each reckoned in terms of the solar tide ...
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... equilibrium , may be stable or unstable , according as the ratio of torsional to flexural rigidity is more or less than a certain value depending on the actual degree of twist . The tortuous 8 form is not ( except in the case of whole ...
... equilibrium , may be stable or unstable , according as the ratio of torsional to flexural rigidity is more or less than a certain value depending on the actual degree of twist . The tortuous 8 form is not ( except in the case of whole ...
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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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