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... force ( the pro- perties of which are presumed to have been fully investi- gated in Statics ) until the reader may be able to separate in his mind the geometrical ideas from the mechanical . To the fact that these ideas are not kept ...
... force ( the pro- perties of which are presumed to have been fully investi- gated in Statics ) until the reader may be able to separate in his mind the geometrical ideas from the mechanical . To the fact that these ideas are not kept ...
Page iv
... force " as synonymous with " accelera- tion ; and I think that if any editor of Newton should in future replace the words " force " and " body " by " accele- ration " and " point , " he will do good service to the cause of philosophy ...
... force " as synonymous with " accelera- tion ; and I think that if any editor of Newton should in future replace the words " force " and " body " by " accele- ration " and " point , " he will do good service to the cause of philosophy ...
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... force . " In subsequent chapters this treatise becomes Dynami- cal and in them I have endeavoured to shew how in any case we get rid of force , and investigate the motion geometrically ; most of the cases of motion considered are ...
... force . " In subsequent chapters this treatise becomes Dynami- cal and in them I have endeavoured to shew how in any case we get rid of force , and investigate the motion geometrically ; most of the cases of motion considered are ...
Page ix
... FORCE . 91. New class of ideas , formed upon experiment 92. Distinction between material and immaterial things , by the possession of impenetrability · 93. Idea of force : necessarily connected with matter 94. The idea of motion a ...
... FORCE . 91. New class of ideas , formed upon experiment 92. Distinction between material and immaterial things , by the possession of impenetrability · 93. Idea of force : necessarily connected with matter 94. The idea of motion a ...
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An Elementary Treatise John Robert Lunn. ᎪᎡᎢ . PAGE 96. The science of force is statics . Fundamental law of force ; by means of which statics is reduced into geometry 52 97. Experimental laws necessary to reduce dynamics into the ...
An Elementary Treatise John Robert Lunn. ᎪᎡᎢ . PAGE 96. The science of force is statics . Fundamental law of force ; by means of which statics is reduced into geometry 52 97. Experimental laws necessary to reduce dynamics into the ...
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acceleration produced apse axes axis balls center of force chord circle co-ordinates complete oscillation conic section considered constant acceleration cos² curve cycloid described determine the motion Differential Calculus direction of motion ds dt dt² dx dy earth's elastic ellipse equal equation fixed point focus force acting geometrical horizontal hyperbola idea impact impulse inclined plane initial direction initial position initial velocity initially at rest instant under consideration latus rectum Law of Motion material bodies measure moving point negative NEWTON obtained Octavo orbit origin parabola parallelogram particle path perpendicular point be moving quantity of matter radius vector Second Edition Sermons shew sin² space passed Statics straight line string supposed tangent tion Treatise Trinity College units of space University of Cambridge v'cos v₁ velocity acquired vertex vertical vis viva weight whence ᏧᎾ
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