Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1, Part 1At the University Press, 1879 - Mechanics, Analytic |
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... Rolling of Curve on Curve - Cycloids and Trochoids - Properties of the Cycloid - Epicycloid , Hy- pocycloids , etc. Motion of a Rigid Body about a Fixed Point - Euler's Theorem -Rodrigues ' Co - ordinates - Composition of Rotations ...
... Rolling of Curve on Curve - Cycloids and Trochoids - Properties of the Cycloid - Epicycloid , Hy- pocycloids , etc. Motion of a Rigid Body about a Fixed Point - Euler's Theorem -Rodrigues ' Co - ordinates - Composition of Rotations ...
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... rolling , which will be treated afterwards ( §§ 110-137 ) . But it is enough at present to remark , that if a plane roll on the sphere , along the spherical curve , turning always round an instantaneous axis tangential to the sphere ...
... rolling , which will be treated afterwards ( §§ 110-137 ) . But it is enough at present to remark , that if a plane roll on the sphere , along the spherical curve , turning always round an instantaneous axis tangential to the sphere ...
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... rolling of a circle on a fixed straight line or circle . In the mean time , we take a different form of enunciation , which , however , leads to precisely the same result . Find the actual path of a point which revolves uniformly in a ...
... rolling of a circle on a fixed straight line or circle . In the mean time , we take a different form of enunciation , which , however , leads to precisely the same result . Find the actual path of a point which revolves uniformly in a ...
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... rolling of a turret ship at sea , the marching of troops over a suspension bridge , etc. 62. If any number of pulleys be so placed that a cord pounding passing from a fixed point half round each of them has its free parts all in ...
... rolling of a turret ship at sea , the marching of troops over a suspension bridge , etc. 62. If any number of pulleys be so placed that a cord pounding passing from a fixed point half round each of them has its free parts all in ...
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... rolling of one circle Composi- tion of two uniform circular motions . on another . ( The particular case above delineated is that of a non - reëntrant curve . ) 73. Let the uniform circular motions be in opposite direc- tions ; then ...
... rolling of one circle Composi- tion of two uniform circular motions . on another . ( The particular case above delineated is that of a non - reëntrant curve . ) 73. Let the uniform circular motions be in opposite direc- tions ; then ...
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acceleration action algebraic angular velocity anticlastic application Cambridge centre of inertia circle co-ordinates coefficients component configuration constant corresponding course curvature curve cycloidal cylinder degrees of freedom denote determined differential equation direction cosines displacement distance dt dt dt dy dx dy dy dy dy dz dynamical ellipsoid equal equations of motion equilibrium expression finite fluid force formula function give given gyrostatic Hence impulse infinitely small instant integral kinetic energy length linear mass measured momentum moving negative notation osculating plane P₁ parallel particle path perpendicular polygon position principal axes principle quadratic quadratic function quantity radius rectangular resultant rigid body rolling roots rotation round simple harmonic motions solution space spherical harmonic spherical surface St John's College strain suppose tangent plane theorem tion values whole zero αξ
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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.