| Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1851 - 804 pages
...JFI ^^-^ I second ; then the two impulses, acting upon it simultaneously, will cause it to move over the diagonal AD of the parallelogram, whose sides are AB and A c, in one second. (inversely, also, a single motion AD may be considered as equal to the combination of... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1854 - 762 pages
...c, in one second; then the two impulses, acting upon it simultaneously, will cause it to move over the diagonal AD of the parallelogram, whose sides are AB and A o, in one second. Conversely, also, a single motion A r> may be considered as equal to the combination... | |
| Morin (M., Arthur Jules) - Mechanics - 1860 - 476 pages
...resultants equal to the sum of the components, in these directions, it follows that the movement or resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of the parallelopiped constructed upon the sums of components of partial motions in any three directions.... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Mechanics - 1867 - 368 pages
...velocities which are represented in magnitude and direction by two straight lines drawn from a point, then the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal, drawn from that point, of the parallelogram constructed on the two straight lines as adjacent sides.... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Mechanics - 1867 - 372 pages
...velocities which are represented in magnitude and direction by two straight lines drawn frr.ma point, then the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal, drawn from that point, of the paralleli-gram constructed on the two straight lines as adjacent sides.... | |
| Richard Wormell - Mechanics - 1869 - 270 pages
...simultaneously to a particle be represented in magnitude and direction by two adjacent sides of a parallelogram, the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of this parallelogram drawn through the particle. From this proposition it follows that when a point... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - Physical sciences - 1873 - 752 pages
...a particle be represented in magnitude and direction by two adjacent sides of a parallelogram, thp resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of this parallelogram drawn through the particle. Parallelepiped of Forces. A deduction from the parallelogram... | |
| William Garnett - 1875 - 332 pages
...independent velocities represented in magnitude and direction by two straight lines drawn from a point, the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal, drawn from that point, of the parallelogram constructed upon these two straight lines as adjacent sides.... | |
| Richard Wormell - Dynamics - 1876 - 282 pages
...simultaneously by a particle be represented in magnitude and direction by two " '"wit sides of a parallelogram, the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal of this parallelogram drawn through the intersection of these sides. Let a particle at O have simultaneously... | |
| R. M. Milburn - Mathematics - 1880 - 116 pages
...velocities which are represented in magnitude and direction by two straight lines drawn from a point, then the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal, drawn from that point, of the parallelogram constructed on the two straight lines as adjacent sides.... | |
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