Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1University Press, 1912 - Calculators |
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... acceleration of relative motion . The two corresponding divisions of Dynamics are thus conveniently entitled Statics and Kinetics . One object which we have constantly kept in view is the grand principle of the Conservation of Energy ...
... acceleration of relative motion . The two corresponding divisions of Dynamics are thus conveniently entitled Statics and Kinetics . One object which we have constantly kept in view is the grand principle of the Conservation of Energy ...
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... Acceleration . 28-30 Resolution and Composition of Accelerations 30-33 Determination of the Motion from given Velocity or Ac- celeration 33-35 Acceleration directed to a Fixed Centre 36 Hodograph 37-39 Curves of Pursuit 40 Angular ...
... Acceleration . 28-30 Resolution and Composition of Accelerations 30-33 Determination of the Motion from given Velocity or Ac- celeration 33-35 Acceleration directed to a Fixed Centre 36 Hodograph 37-39 Curves of Pursuit 40 Angular ...
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... acceleration ( or force ) required to produce such a motion of a point ( or material particle ) will be afterwards investi- gated ( § 35 d . ) . line . 14. A chain , cord , or fine wire , or a fine fibre , filament , or Flexible hair ...
... acceleration ( or force ) required to produce such a motion of a point ( or material particle ) will be afterwards investi- gated ( § 35 d . ) . line . 14. A chain , cord , or fine wire , or a fine fibre , filament , or Flexible hair ...
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... accelerations and forces , consists mainly in studying , not the velocity , acceleration , or force , directly , but its components parallel to any three assumed directions at right angles to each other . Thus , for a train moving up an ...
... accelerations and forces , consists mainly in studying , not the velocity , acceleration , or force , directly , but its components parallel to any three assumed directions at right angles to each other . Thus , for a train moving up an ...
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... accelerated or re- tarded according as it increases or diminishes , but the word acceleration is generally used in either sense , on the understand- ing that we may regard its quantity as either positive or nega- tive . Acceleration of ...
... accelerated or re- tarded according as it increases or diminishes , but the word acceleration is generally used in either sense , on the understand- ing that we may regard its quantity as either positive or nega- tive . Acceleration of ...
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acceleration action altered angular velocity anticlastic application centre of inertia change of direction circle co-ordinates coefficients component condition configuration constant corresponding curvature curve cycloidal cylinder degrees of freedom denote diagram differential equation direction cosines distance dt dt dx dy dy dy dy dz ellipse ellipsoid elongation equal equations of motion equilibrium expression finite fixed fluid force function geodetic geometrical given gyrostatic Hence hodograph infinitely small initial integral kinetic energy length momentum moving P₁ parallel parallelepiped particle perpendicular polygon position principal axes quadratic function quantity radius ratio rectangular resultant right angles rigid body rolling roots rotation round shear simple harmonic simple harmonic motions solution spherical harmonic spherical surface strain suppose synclastic tangent plane tangential displacement theorem tion twist values whole x₁ y₁ αξ λ²