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... Note on the Third law of Motion at the end of the book may be read by the student after reading the laws of motion in the first chapter , but he will be in a better posi- tion to understand it when he has read more of the subject . WM ...
... Note on the Third law of Motion at the end of the book may be read by the student after reading the laws of motion in the first chapter , but he will be in a better posi- tion to understand it when he has read more of the subject . WM ...
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... Note on Newton's Third Law of Motion ANSWERS 187 191 194 202 208 208 212 216 218 220 225 227 232 234 236 239 240 250 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 258 260 262 268 ELEMENTARY DYNAMICS . CHAPTER I. ON THE GEOMETRY OF A viii CONTENTS .
... Note on Newton's Third Law of Motion ANSWERS 187 191 194 202 208 208 212 216 218 220 225 227 232 234 236 239 240 250 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 258 260 262 268 ELEMENTARY DYNAMICS . CHAPTER I. ON THE GEOMETRY OF A viii CONTENTS .
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... NOTE . In all the Examples , except where otherwise stated , the nume rical value of g referred to a foot and a second as units of length and time is taken to be 32 . 1. How must a physical quantity be measured ? Of what does the ...
... NOTE . In all the Examples , except where otherwise stated , the nume rical value of g referred to a foot and a second as units of length and time is taken to be 32 . 1. How must a physical quantity be measured ? Of what does the ...
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... Note . The steam must do as much work per minute on the pistons as is required to drive the train . 17. Find the actual horse - power of an engine which can just propel an ironclad ship at the rate of 16 knots an hour ; the resistance ...
... Note . The steam must do as much work per minute on the pistons as is required to drive the train . 17. Find the actual horse - power of an engine which can just propel an ironclad ship at the rate of 16 knots an hour ; the resistance ...
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... note the unit of mass , we have m1 [ N ] m2 [ N ] _mm2 r2 [ L ] 2 Hence , if [ N ] de- = p.2 mm2 [ P ] , where [ P ] represents the unit of force . But the unit of force being that force which acting on the unit of mass produces in it ...
... note the unit of mass , we have m1 [ N ] m2 [ N ] _mm2 r2 [ L ] 2 Hence , if [ N ] de- = p.2 mm2 [ P ] , where [ P ] represents the unit of force . But the unit of force being that force which acting on the unit of mass produces in it ...
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angle body centimetre centre chain change of momentum circle coefficient of elasticity coefficient of friction cos² cubic foot cycloid denoted density direction of motion directrix distance equal and opposite equation exerted falling freely Fcap feet per second Find the velocity foot force acting friction given gravity Hence horizontal plane impact inclined plane inelastic instant kinetic energy latus rectum law of motion number of units numerical measure numerically equal parabola particle is projected particle of mass perpendicular point of projection Post 8vo pound pounds weight preceding article pulley rest resultant force shew smooth space passed sphere straight line strikes string Suppose tension tion Trinity College uniform unit of acceleration unit of force unit of length unit of mass unit of momentum unit of velocity unit of volume V₁ varies inversely vertex vertical plane weight
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