Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1, Part 1At the University Press, 1879 - Mechanics, Analytic |
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... round Tangent - Surface on Surface - Both traces prescribed ; one degree of freedom Twist - Estimation of Integral Twist in a Plane Curve ; in a Curve consisting of plane portions in different Planes ; in a continuously Tortuous Curve ...
... round Tangent - Surface on Surface - Both traces prescribed ; one degree of freedom Twist - Estimation of Integral Twist in a Plane Curve ; in a Curve consisting of plane portions in different Planes ; in a continuously Tortuous Curve ...
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... round any point in that Plane - Any number of Moments in one Plane compounded by addition - Moment round an Axis - Moment of a whole Motion round an Axis - Re- sultant Axis Virtual Velocity - Virtual Moment Work - Practical Unit ...
... round any point in that Plane - Any number of Moments in one Plane compounded by addition - Moment round an Axis - Moment of a whole Motion round an Axis - Re- sultant Axis Virtual Velocity - Virtual Moment Work - Practical Unit ...
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... round a Point ; round an Axis Energy in Abstract Dynamics Equilibrium - Principle of Virtual Velocities - Neutral Equi- librium - Stable Equilibrium - Unstable Equilibrium— Test of the nature of Equilibrium Deduction of the Equations of ...
... round a Point ; round an Axis Energy in Abstract Dynamics Equilibrium - Principle of Virtual Velocities - Neutral Equi- librium - Stable Equilibrium - Unstable Equilibrium— Test of the nature of Equilibrium Deduction of the Equations of ...
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... round the tangent line ; thus exhibiting a torsion . The course of such a curve is , in common language , well called ' tortuous ; ' and the measure of the corresponding property is conveniently called Tortuosity . 8. The nature of this ...
... round the tangent line ; thus exhibiting a torsion . The course of such a curve is , in common language , well called ' tortuous ; ' and the measure of the corresponding property is conveniently called Tortuosity . 8. The nature of this ...
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... round the figure . This is true whether the polygon be closed or not . If closed , then , as long as it is not crossed , this sum is four right angles , an extension of the result in Euclid , where all re - entrant polygons are excluded ...
... round the figure . This is true whether the polygon be closed or not . If closed , then , as long as it is not crossed , this sum is four right angles , an extension of the result in Euclid , where all re - entrant polygons are excluded ...
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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.