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... represent the " absolute force . " In subsequent chapters this treatise becomes Dynami- cal and in them I have ... representing the intensity of a force by the product of the mass moved and the acceleration produced , as the beginner ...
... represent the " absolute force . " In subsequent chapters this treatise becomes Dynami- cal and in them I have ... representing the intensity of a force by the product of the mass moved and the acceleration produced , as the beginner ...
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... represent in mag- nitude and direction two velocities simultaneously existing in the motion of a point , the resulting velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal drawn through the point of intersection of ...
... represent in mag- nitude and direction two velocities simultaneously existing in the motion of a point , the resulting velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal drawn through the point of intersection of ...
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An Elementary Treatise John Robert Lunn. Let AB , AC represent the coexisting velocities . At the end of an unit of time the point will have moved over the space AB , but the line AB has then arrived at the position CD , therefore the ...
An Elementary Treatise John Robert Lunn. Let AB , AC represent the coexisting velocities . At the end of an unit of time the point will have moved over the space AB , but the line AB has then arrived at the position CD , therefore the ...
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... represents the resulting velocity in magnitude and direction ( Art . 7 ) . 9. This may be extended to space of three ... represent the resulting velocity both in magnitude and direction . For the velocities OA and OB are equivalent to a ...
... represents the resulting velocity in magnitude and direction ( Art . 7 ) . 9. This may be extended to space of three ... represent the resulting velocity both in magnitude and direction . For the velocities OA and OB are equivalent to a ...
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... represent the velocity v , and the angle " COx = 0 , the velocity in Ox will be represented by OA , i.e. OC cos 0 , and therefore = v cos 0 ; and the velocity in Oy will be repre- sented by OB , and therefore = v sin 0 . C B A If we ...
... represent the velocity v , and the angle " COx = 0 , the velocity in Ox will be represented by OA , i.e. OC cos 0 , and therefore = v cos 0 ; and the velocity in Oy will be repre- sented by OB , and therefore = v sin 0 . C B A If we ...
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