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... mass is e impinge with velocity v on the sphere whose mass is e1 . Let v ' , v " be the respec- tive velocities of the spheres after impact . or The whole momentum being unchanged +1 e " v = e'v ' + e2 + 1v " , v = v ' + ev " . Also ...
... mass is e impinge with velocity v on the sphere whose mass is e1 . Let v ' , v " be the respec- tive velocities of the spheres after impact . or The whole momentum being unchanged +1 e " v = e'v ' + e2 + 1v " , v = v ' + ev " . Also ...
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... mass in the unit of volume . The specific gravity of a body is the ratio of its density to that of some standard substance , generally water . Leto be the correction for the buoyancy of the weights P and P ' in air ; v , d , the volume ...
... mass in the unit of volume . The specific gravity of a body is the ratio of its density to that of some standard substance , generally water . Leto be the correction for the buoyancy of the weights P and P ' in air ; v , d , the volume ...
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... masses of the ball and the bucket , and e is the coefficient of restitution . Letv be the velocity of the ball just before the first impact . The relative velocity after the first impact is ev , and the relative acceleration is g ...
... masses of the ball and the bucket , and e is the coefficient of restitution . Letv be the velocity of the ball just before the first impact . The relative velocity after the first impact is ev , and the relative acceleration is g ...
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... mass resting on the ground , so that when the string ( of length a ) is just taut it shall be vertical . Show that the work which must be spent in turning the wheel so as just to lift the mass off the ground is E Mga + Ea log E + Mg ...
... mass resting on the ground , so that when the string ( of length a ) is just taut it shall be vertical . Show that the work which must be spent in turning the wheel so as just to lift the mass off the ground is E Mga + Ea log E + Mg ...
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... mass of water is of the form x2 + y2 = a1 . Show also that the line of equal time for particles of water issuing simultaneously from the orifices is the free path of the water which leaves the vessel by an orifice at a depth below the ...
... mass of water is of the form x2 + y2 = a1 . Show also that the line of equal time for particles of water issuing simultaneously from the orifices is the free path of the water which leaves the vessel by an orifice at a depth below the ...
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